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  2. Category:Petroglyphs in Utah - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Petroglyphs in Utah" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Barrier Canyon Style;

  3. Water glyphs - Wikipedia

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    Water glyphs are a recurring type of petroglyph found across the American southwest, but primarily in southern Utah, northern Arizona, and Nevada. The symbols are thought to be of ancient origin (perhaps created by the Ancestral Puebloans) and have been dated using x-ray fluorescence to around 2000 years. Classification as a water glyph ...

  4. List of petroglyphs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    1.15 Nevada. 1.16 New Mexico. 1.17 North Carolina. ... Newspaper Rock Petroglyphs Archeological District; ... Utah) Millsite Rock Art; Newspaper Rock State Historic ...

  5. Thompson Wash Rock Art District - Wikipedia

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    The Thompson Wash Rock Art District, known by the Bureau of Land Management as the Sego Canyon Rock Art Interpretive Site, [1] is a rock art site in Grand County, Utah, north of the town of Thompson Springs. It contains art from three different cultures: the Fremont, the Ute, and the Barrier Canyon Style. [2]

  6. Fremont culture - Wikipedia

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    Fremont petroglyph, Dinosaur National Monument Fremont Indian petroglyphs in Capitol Reef National Park, southern Utah Scholars do not agree that the Fremont culture represents a single, cohesive group with a common language, ancestry, or way of life, but several aspects of their material culture provides evidence for this concept.

  7. Fremont Indian State Park and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Fremont Indian State Park and Museum is a state park in Utah, US, which interprets archaeological remains of the Fremont culture. The park is located in Sevier County, Utah in the Clear Creek Canyon. It was established to preserve and interpret the artifacts and archaeological sites of the Fremont culture, a prehistoric Native American group ...

  8. Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument - Wikipedia

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    Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument is a Utah state monument featuring a rock panel carved with one of the largest known collections of petroglyphs. [1] It is located in San Juan County, along Utah State Route 211, 28 miles (45 km) northwest of Monticello and 53 miles (85 km) south of Moab.

  9. Winnemucca Lake - Wikipedia

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    The Elko Free Press reports that there was a flood in 1862 that filled the lake to 80 feet (24 m), but Russell states that the level was low in 1862. [ 10 ] In 1865, Winnemucca Lake (then known as Mud Lake ) was the site of the Battle of Mud Lake where 29 soldiers from the 1st Nevada Volunteer Cavalry Battalion led by Captain Almond B. Wells ...