Western Central Wyoming Plate 66
Item Metadata
Title
Western Central Wyoming Plate 66
Subject
New Deal, 1933-1939.; Petroglyphs -- Wyoming.
Description
Western Central Wyoming Plate 66, taken at Twin Creek
An anthropomorphic and zoomorphic panel. The animals include elk, deer and mountain sheep. Those animals which are vertical appear to have been killed by the man shown. At this site most animals are pointing north toward the Winder River Country. The seven circles to the right may indicate the length of time that was necessary to travel to the Winder River. A symbolic figure appears to the extreme right.
An anthropomorphic and zoomorphic panel. The animals include elk, deer and mountain sheep. Those animals which are vertical appear to have been killed by the man shown. At this site most animals are pointing north toward the Winder River Country. The seven circles to the right may indicate the length of time that was necessary to travel to the Winder River. A symbolic figure appears to the extreme right.
Type
Image
Creator
Ted C. Sowers; Works Progress Administration
Is Part Of
Ted C. Sowers Papers and Photographs, SpecColl 01.1941.01 WyCaC US. Casper College Archives and Special Collections.
Identifier
SpecColl 01.1941.01_PoWCW_Twin_Plate66
Format
JPG
Original Format
Photographic Print
Citation
Ted C. Sowers; Works Progress Administration, “Western Central Wyoming Plate 66,” Goodstein Foundation Library Western History Center Digital Collections, accessed May 24, 2025, https://caspercollege.cvlcollections.org/items/show/2828.