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Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. L. Boyd 8/5/2003 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: Ovoid bisected by stem, forming eyes with rays above. Standing lineur (sic) phallic or tailed figure with three exaggerated fingers and horns (?).
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. A. Gillespie 7/17/03 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 lineur (sic) figure with horns (?) and legs spread in shallow arcs.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. K. Meyers 7/15/2003 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archive: Wheel, spokes between smaller inner ring and large outer ring. Small star. Both designs under large boulder.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. A. Gillespie 8/7/2003 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: Row of triangles, with center dots.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. K. Meyers 7/17/2003 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: Two lineur (sic) standing figures. One with fingers and toes exaggerated and spread and forked (horned) head. The other with zigzag legs and midsection in form of inverted H (telephone pole efffect); arms or horns appear above.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. K. Meyers 7/15/2003 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archeology Archives: "Short, lineur (sic) figures (jumping?) with zigzag legs, and heads formed by two short cross lines, giving a telephone pole effect. Two figures are fairly clear on the print."
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. K. Meyers 8/5/2003 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: Fish(?). Long horizontal stem with four doubled lineur (sic) appendages on each side, the first pair sloping forward. On the print, the third pair appear to have claws or toes marked. Other design: a pair of sheep horns.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. Possibly anthropomorphic or zoomorphic figures per Mark Hedden's catalog. K. Meyers 7/17/2003 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: "Head on a vertical stem or backbone with comb or headdress of vertical rays & series of horizontal lines above. Eyes are circular and body has strongly emphasized rib (ladder pattern) formation which suggests a fish representation. Abstraction in figure-eight with an intermittant vertical stem throughout. Double arcs surround vertical where it extends above. Lower loop of figure includes a triangle. Upper part may contain a face with circular eyes. Lineur figure with arms and legs spread ending with three exaggerated toes or fingers. Head forked, may be horned. Two sloping diagonals from midsection, of uncertain function."
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. K. Meyers 7/17/2003 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: "Two phallic men formed as one vertical, or, vertical stem with three pronged base, & six appendages. (Of all the designs on the two adjoining rock surfaces of Br 6 & 7, this was the only one so weathered that no distinction in color could be made out between the worked surface & the natural surface of rock.) Other designs include, a rectangular bodied mt sheep or goat, with horns straight back; two lineur (sic) men on lineur (sic) horses (one had been destroyed before print was made)."
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.