Archaeologist Greg Haverstock pointing out a spot where thieves cut the petroglyphs from the rock (screen shot from LA Times video) Thieves have stolen and vandalized dozens of ancient petroglyphs in ...
Ancient petroglyphs up to 3,000 years old were destroyed when someone etched a name over the indigenous drawings of bighorn sheep. Bureau of Land Management - Utah on Facebook An ancient petroglyph ...
Law enforcement officials are offering a $1,500 reward for information that leads to the vandalism who damaged ancient Native American petroglyphs on federal land near Bishop. The vandalism at the ...
A view of the Fish Slough Petroglyph site, in the U.S. Bureau of Land Management's Volcanic Tablelands area in Bishop, in July 2021. (Gary Coronado / Los Angeles Times) Ancient petroglyphs carved into ...
Utah authorities are seeking more information about a climber who installed climbing bolts into the site of an ancient petroglyph. The petroglyphs, which are carvings made by ancient Native Americans ...
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Ancient rock carvings reveal mysterious 'calendar' at Pueblo site
On a sandstone cliff at a remote Pueblo site in the Southwest, a cluster of spirals and animal figures is forcing ...
Ancient petroglyphs, some believed to be up to 7,000 years old, have been vandalized on federal land in the Eastern Sierra Nevada, officials reported. The petroglyphs, called “one of the most ...
An ancient petroglyph “that has stood for up to 3,000 years” was destroyed when someone carved a name into the rock in Utah, officials said. The Bureau of Land Management’s Price Field Office is ...
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