A series of rock carvings that date back more than 3,500 years have been recovered.They were sheared off and taken from a sacred American Indian site in California's Sierra Nevada. They were recovered ...
The central Kansas petroglyph that took Rex Buchanan's breath away was a large depiction of the bison. "When I first saw that location, it almost brought me to my knees," he said. "It was so striking.
Roughly 1,000 years ago, artists working by the light of burning reeds carved figures into the ceiling of a cave in what’s now Alabama, crouching in the narrow space below. Over the millennium that ...
Thousand-year-old Native American rock carvings have been vandalized in Georgia's Chattahoochee National Forest, according to the U.S. Forest Service. The series of more than 100 rock carvings, or ...
The historical and religious significance of a tiny, ancient wall carving that might be bulldozed to make way for 2,500 homes has prompted growing debate between local American Indian groups and ...
A study found large humanoid figures carved on the ceiling of an Alabama cave more than 1000 years ago. The figures could represent beings of the supernatural world whose names have been lost. Hi-tech ...
COMFREY, Minn. (WCCO)-- A couple hours southwest of the Twin Cities is a living, sacred site with Native American carvings dating back thousands of years. In this week's Finding Minnesota, John ...
BISHOP, Calif. — Rock carvings that graced a sacred American Indian site in California’s Sierra Nevada for thousands of years have fallen prey to modern thieves armed with power saws. At least four ...
The Sanilac Petroglyphs have drawn generations of visitors to a wooded area in rural Michigan, but the rare American Indian carvings are in danger of being lost forever unless something is done to ...
An 1866 photograph shows the petroglyphs in Brattleboro which are now underwater because of construction of the Vernon Dam. Photo courtesy of the Vermont Historical Society. Editor’s note: Mark ...
The U.S. Forest Service said Monday that several 1,000-year-old Native American rock carvings were vandalized at Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forests in Georgia. According to the Forest Service, the ...
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