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Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with dark red ink. J. Dewhurst 4/11/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Standing figure with horns or extra pair of arms
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 4/11/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: "Water bug" ovoid body with five segments, aggendas on each side, head with antennae. Called "watermonster" by informants.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 4/11/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Bird in abstract pattern? Rake wings, circular body, with three spokes or feathers attached above and below.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 5/22/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Mt Sheep, horns curved back. Running. Body angular and fat. Small standing figure above (human representation).
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. S. Friedman 3/7/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, in Archaeology Archive: "Circle (head) on stem. Standing figure above."
Petroglyph rubbing on tissue paper with black ink. A. Frost 3/7/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, in Archaeology Archive: "Rectangular bodied Mt. Goat, horns straight. Mt. Sheep with ovoid body , horns curving back. Small Mt. Sheep, horns frontal. Quadruped with horns sloping down. Small dog or coyote at heels." (See photo for possible locations. 'Dog' appears to be 'at heels' of the ovoid Mt. Sheep with horns curving back. A.F. 3/7/2006)
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. M. Elm 3/6/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: "Square with rays. Rounded body figure with diamond-shaped head & diagonals across body. Concentric arcs. Running elks with single pronged antlers (Christmas tree patterns). Small standing figre. Mt. Sheep, horns curved back."
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. M. Elm 3/6/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: "Parallel, vertically oriented wavy or snake patterns terminating in 'hands' at the top."
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with maroon ink. M. Elm 3/6/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: "Standing figure, arms akimbo, phallic, ovoid head with rays of feathers? Abstract above appears to be connnected. Circle with rays, trisected, possibly drum (?)."
Petroglyph rubbing on webril with black ink. M. Elm 3/6/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: "Parrallel lines arranged in vertical series (vertebrae pattern?) Mt. Sheep above?."