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  • Collection: Petroglyphs of Castle Garden

Plate 45 from the Castle Garden collection

The figure of a man may be seen at the lower left. The other figures are unfinished.

Plate 46 from the Castle Garden collection

Tool-grooves, used for the polishing and sharpening of hammer-stones, axes, or arrowshafts. Lower right hand figure is that of a hide stretcher made of willows.

Plate 47 from the Castle Garden collection

A brand resembling a tipi.

Plate 48 from the Castle Garden collection

Brands and figures inscribed by white men.

Plate 49 from the Castle Garden collection

A white man's representation of a horse. No figure of a horse engraved by the Indian's was found in Castle Gardens.

Plate 5 from the Castle Garden collection

Looking northeast showing north side and center of garden

Plate 6 from the Castle Garden collection

View looking west and a little north, about center of gardens.

Plate 7 from the Castle Garden collection

Looking west, about two hundred yards east of road through gardens.

Plate 8 from the Castle Garden collection

This is a copy of an original photograph taken by Mr. Love and loaned to the Survey. This was taken before the removal of the Great Turtle. Compare this with the Frontispiece.

Plate 9 from the Castle Garden collection

View of the hole left after vandals had removed the Great Turtle in a solid block.
Below may be seen a shield with symbolic figures.
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