Plate 12 of Petroglyphs of Western Central Wyoming, Shoshone Site.
An Anthropomorphic figure, probably a woman. The figure to the left is either unfinished or warn away, but also appears to be anthropomorphic in design.
Plate 11 of Petroglyphs of Western Central Wyoming, Shoshone Site.
An Anthropomorphic figure showing head, shoulders, arms and hands of a human figure. It appears that at one time a had dress was represented, but is now worn away. Note the lines…
Plate 8 of Petroglyphs of Western Central Wyoming, Shoshone Site.
An Anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic panel. At the extreme left appears a woman and two children, because of the female sign, she was probably a mid-wife. In the center appears the…
Plate 7 of Petroglyphs of Western Central Wyoming, Shoshone Site.
This Anthropomorphic panel represents people praying, as their arms are up-lifted. Several symbolic signs may be seen. The two figures to the extreme right are phallic.
Plate 6 of Petroglyphs of Western Central Wyoming, Shoshone Site.
An anthropomorphic and Zoomorphic panel. To the left appears the figure of a man with war paint on the face and body. In the center, a symbolic sign is seen. To the right the figure…
Plate 5 of Petroglyphs of Western Central Wyoming, Shoshone Site.
An Anthropomorphic figure of a man, presumably a Ghost Dancer, as seen from the white circles around the eyes and the manner in which the white blanket is wrapped around his hands.