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Rock Art Found Near Canada's Wanuskewin Bison Jump - Archaeology Magazine

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Newly Discovered Siberian Geoglyph is Twice as Old as the Nazca Lines

A newly discovered geoglyph in Siberia predates those found at the famous Nazca Lines in Peru. The pebble and sandstone bull, which measures 3 by 4 meters (9.8 by 13.1 feet), is the first ever animal geoglyph that has been found in that specific part of the planet. This newfound geoglyph was discovered near the. Read more » ....

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Rock 'cairn' vandalism marks Petroglyph Park in New Mexico


Rock cairn vandalism marks Petroglyph Park in New Mexico
June 25, 2021
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Authorities at Petroglyph National Monument said Friday that visitors committed extensive vandalism by collecting rocks and stacking them in the form of cairns, sometimes used as a hiking trail marker.
The federally protected park was created to preserve rock designs scratched by Ingenious people starting at least 700 years ago, and Spanish settlers as far back as 400 years ago.
Venturing off trails and rearranging rocks in modern times is a violation of federal regulations.
“Moving, stacking, or making shapes out of rocks is a form of vandalism and will impact every visitor who comes after,” said Park Superintendent Nancy Hendricks, asking visitors to “respect these sacred landscapes.” ....

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