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Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black/orange ink. J. Dewhurst 7/18/2006 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: Abstract or fish. Long lineur (sic) design, knob-like "head," flat body with tail fins suggested by crossing of body lines, diagonal fins (one up and down), curious cross included in body structure. Lineur (sic) standing figure below fish. Too shallow to print. Three toed feet, midsection marked by dot on either side, arms spread ending in three fingers, no distinguishable head.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black/brown ink. J. Dewhurst 7/18/2006 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: Arc with lines adjacent.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black/brown ink. J. Dewhurst 7/10/2006 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: Design fragment on boulder which had broken from cliff. Connected circles with centers, possibly once formed face design.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 7/10/2006 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: Small bird with rake wings, three toed appendages.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 7/10/2006 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: irregular curvilineur (sic), double loop with pits.
Petroglyph rubbing on webril with blue/green and black ink. J. Dewhurst 7/10/2006 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: Small, lineur (sic) Mt sheep with horns frontal.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 7/6/2006 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: Bear paw? Irregular rectangle with short lineur (sic) extensions at either end.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 7/18/2006 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: Small lineur (sic) phallic standing figure with feathers (?) from diagonal arms, possibly a bird dancer. Small lineur (sic) 'lizard with circle body, arms, and legs forming zigzag (ending in three or, in one case, four toes), tail and exaggerated eyes.
Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 7/18/2006 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: "Rain Symbol." Various intersecting and superimposed concentric arcs with diagonal, lineur (sic) extensions coming to a common point.
Petroglyph rubbing on webril with black ink. J. Dewhurst 7/10/2006 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: Concentric arcs with a short center vertical.