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  • Collection: Petroglyphs of Castle Garden

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Plate 36 from the Castle Garden collection

The upper shield portrays what appears to be a mountain sheep. The two lower circles are badly eroded.

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Plate 37 from the Castle Garden collection

Representation of two Anthropomorphic figures; right figure was unfinished. Tool-grooves are shown also.

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Plate 38 from the Castle Garden collection

A good representation of a shield with feathers tied to the center and fringes outlining the circle. Tool-grooves appear to the left. Note that center of shield was smoothed by artist before engraving the…

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Plate 39 from the Castle Garden collection

Design of two small shields or possibly drums with eroded or unfinished ddesigns. ricle to the right is cut by deep tool-groove.

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Plate 4 from the Castle Garden collection

Looking east, center of east end of gardens.

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Plate 40 from the Castle Garden collection

A representation of tool-grooves and unfinished figures.

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Plate 41 from the Castle Garden collection

The figure of a woman is represented at the upper left. Note the female sign. Tool-grooves appear in the center and also the representation of a tree (?). The figure to the right is eroded, but appears to…

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Plate 42 from the Castle Garden collection

Due to erosion, the shields represented here are badly scarred. The feathered end of an arrowshaft may be seen at the left.

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Plate 43 from the Castle Garden collection

To the left may be seen a broken arrowshaft. Figures to the right appear to be tool-grooves.

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Plate 44 from the Castle Garden collection

The sandstone is so badly eroded the upper figure is unrecognizable. Tool-grooves and a symbolic design appear below.
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