Northeast Wyoming Plate 13, taken at Johnstone Ranch.
Petroglyph at the Johnstone Ranch. This figure was located on a fallen boulder and no doubt part of the figure is missing. Due to this, it is impossible to identify. Note how balanced and…
Pictograph located on Carr Ranch, on standstone cliffs along the Belle Fourch River. The black pigment is peeling badly, but the figure of a deer is easily recognized. Note the horns and white patch…
Northeast Wyoming Plates 5 & 6, taken at Carr Ranch.
Both plates (Carr Ranch) are zoomorphic and represent deer and mountain sheep. The lower figure suggests a mule-deer. It is most interesting to note the lifeline on these animals which runs from…
Northeast Wyoming Plate 4, taken at Medicine Creek Cave.
Zoomorphic figure of an elk represented at the Medicine Creek Cave on the outside northwest wall. Note how natural the figure appears, even to details such as the dew-claws. Lichen was…
Northeast Wyoming Plate 3, taken at Medicine Creek Cave.
A poor photograph of the anthropomorphic female figure at the Medicine Creek Cave. The narrowness of the cave (3 & 1/2) ft.) would not permit a good picture. However the champ-leve style can…
Northeast Wyoming Plate 2, sketch of Medicine Creek Cave.
Petroglyphs located on the southeast wall of Medicine Creek Cave. The scale is the same as Plate 1. Again the zig-zag line represents the present floor level-leve. This entire plate belongs…
Northeast Wyoming Plate 1, sketch of Medicine Creek Cave.
Petroglyphs located on the northwest and northeast walls of Medicine Creek Cave. The scale of this graph is one inch equals one foot. The zig-zag line indicates the present floor-level,…