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  2. Legend Rock - Wikipedia

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    The nearly 300 individual petroglyphs feature some of the oldest and best examples of Dinwoody rock art in the world. [2] The origins of the petroglyphs are still subject to debate. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on July 5, 1973 [1] and it is preserved by the state of Wyoming as a state historic site.

  3. Torrey Lake Petroglyph District - Wikipedia

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    The Torrey Lake Petroglyph District extends for about 3.2 miles (5.1 km) along Torrey Creek in Fremont County, Wyoming. The site includes about 175 petroglyphs, as well as eleven lithic scatters and a sheep trap. The petroglyphs are in the Interior Line Style, or Dinwoody style, consistent with other rock art in central Wyoming. [2]

  4. Wind River Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    The Dinwoody petroglyph style is indigenous to central Wyoming including the Wind River Basin and Bighorn Basin. Scholars believe that the Dinwoody petroglyphs most likely represent the work of ancestral Tukudika or Mountain Shoshone Sheepeaters, because some of the figures at Torrey Lake Petroglyph District and Legend Rock correspond to ...

  5. Writing Rock State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    The design on the rocks are clearly American Indian by design. Similar rock art sites are found in Roche Percee and Kamsack, Saskatchewan; Longview and Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, Alberta; Pictograph Cave near Billings, Montana; Dinwoody, Wyoming; Ludlow Cave at Buffalo, South Dakota; and at numerous archeological sites in the upper midwestern United States.

  6. Castle Gardens Petroglyph Site - Wikipedia

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    The Castle Gardens Petroglyph Site is a 6-mile (9.7 km) by 1-mile (1.6 km) region of vertical cliff faces in Fremont County, Wyoming, United States, with extensive petroglyph images incised in the rock faces. The glyphs include images of water turtles and circular shields, as well as human and animal figures. [2]

  7. Want to visit the petroglyphs in the Susquehanna River ... - AOL

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    Paul Nevin ponders his favorite petroglyph on Big Indian Rock in the Susquehanna River south of Safe Harbor Dam. He has published a booklet about the ancient Native American carvings to share what ...

  8. Category:Archaeological sites in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Petroglyphs in Wyoming (2 P) Pages in category "Archaeological sites in Wyoming" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.

  9. Category:Petroglyphs in Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Petroglyphs in Wyoming" ... Arch Creek Petroglyphs; L. Legend Rock This page was last edited on 4 October 2015, at 17:27 (UTC) ...

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