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Rock art
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Petroglyph

Item is an image of petroglyphs. According to annotations, image was taken in the Amur river, Siberia.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of petroglyphs. According to annotations, image was taken in the Amur river, Siberia by Dr. Akladakov (?). Original slide includes number 8 and 26.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of petroglyphs by a body of water. According to annotations, image was taken in the Amur river, Siberia, Oklaonikon, A. P. Original slide includes numbers 1 and 30.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of a rock on a pedestal with trees in the background. According to annotations, image was taken in Umatilla, Columbia river. Original slide includes number 8.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of petroglyphs. According to annotations image was taken in Aishalton, Guyana by A. Goodland.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of petroglyphs. Original slide includes number 34.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of petroglyphs with bushes in the foreground. Original slide included number 9.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of a rock with petroglyphs. Original slide included number 5.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of a beach boulder with petroglyphs and surrounded by smaller stones, probably in a beach. According to annotations, image was taken by Morley Raven.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of a rock with petroglyphs. According to annotations, image was taken by Morley Raven.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of a rock with petroglyphs. According to annotations, image was taken by Morley Raven.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of a beach boulder with petroglyphs and surrounded by smaller stones, probably in a beach.

Petroglyph

Item is an image of a beach boulder with petroglyphs and surrounded by logs and sticks, probably in a beach.

Textual Materials

Series contains textual records contextualizing the petroglyphs and pictograms found in the graphic materials. Narrations include descriptions of the sites and their geologic evolution over the years that is leading to the loss of rock surface and petroglyphs and pictograms. Text also documents E. F. Meade’s hypothesis on how some of the petroglyphs and pictographs may have been carved and painted and his interpretations on the reasons behind the locations and purpose of some of them. The author also mentions conversations with local Indigenous peoples inquiring about the petroglyphs and pictographs and areas where he could not get documented due to issues with his equipment. Lastly, narrations include quotations and references to accounts by Capt. Vancouver, Archibald Menzies, and Alexander McKenzie describing the shore and locating some of Vancouver’s descriptions based on Meade’s knowledge of the coast and archaeology.

Pictographs

Photograph of what Maude has identified as pictographs near the Petrified Forest in Arizona. In an inscription on the back of the photograph, Maude describes how these were made by wandering tribes, likely the Navajo people.

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