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Plate 15 from the Castle Garden collection

A complex but badly eroded panel of shields and tool-grooves. Many of these designs are barely recognizable. The two shields to the right are the best preserved. The extreme right hand shield has a bird…

Plate 14 from the Castle Garden collection

A panel depicting four shields and an Anthropomorphic figure. The upper left hand shield is a simple design of an oblong bar with a circle on each side. Beside it appears the figure of a man. The upper…

Plate 13 from the Castle Garden collection

A complex panel of shields and symbolic designs. The left hand shield is eroded and of an unknown meaning. The central shield has a design resembling a bird. The last shield shows a medicine man wearing…

Plate 12 from the Castle Garden collection

An Anthropomorphic Chromopetroglyph of a warrior on a shield. He is depicted holding two feathered spears. The sandstone is badly cracked, but the surface was smooth before the Indian artists engraved…

Plate 11 from the Castle Garden collection

A complex panel of shields and possibly drums. The shield to the extreme left is a chromopetroglyph. Four heads complete the design and a green band was painted across each face. Below it is the figure of…

Plate 10 from the Castle Garden collection A Zoomorphic petroglyph of a shield with small turtles (similar to the Great Turtle) in each quarter. The marks left by the rubbing of a pine tree branch me be clearly seen in the upper right hand corner.…

Plate 1 from the Castle Garden collection

Northwest view, taken from the extreme end of the gardens. X-indicate rocks where petroglyphs were found.

The frontispiece of the Castle Garden paper, a render of the Great Turtle, which had been removed by the time of Ted C. Sowers' survey.

Digitized copy of the Cast section for the 1948Casper College Thunderbird annual yearbook.

Article written by Walter R. Jones on Caspers motion picture houses.
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