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Western Central Wyoming Plate 64, taken at Twin Creek

This figure represents a hide being stretched. In the upper right hander corner may be seen a deer.

Western Central Wyoming Plate 63, taken at Twin Creek

An anthropomorphic and zoomorphic panel. To the right may be seen two men. In the center appears an elk. The figure to the left was probably a man, although worn away. Below this figure are…

Western Central Wyoming Plate 62, taken at Twin Creek

An anthropomorphic and zoomorphic panel. The six circles to the left may represent six suns or period of time.

Western Central Wyoming Plate 61, taken at Sage Creek

An anthropomorphic and zoomorphic petroglyph of a man on a horse. I am quite sure this is not of Indian workmanship.

Western Central Wyoming Plate 60, taken at Sage Creek

An anthropomorphic figure with symbol to the right.

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…

Western Central Wyoming Plate 59, taken at Sage Creek

An anthropomorphic figure either unfinished or worn away.

Western Central Wyoming Plate 58, taken at Sage Creek

Another anthropomorphic panel showing a Frog Man in upper center with a Storm Man below.

Western Central Wyoming Plate 57, taken at Sage Creek

An anthropomorphic panel.
To the left of the large figure appears a Frog Man.
To the right appears a Storm Man with lightning signs.

Western Central Wyoming Plate 56, taken at Sage Creek

An anthropomorphic panel so badly worn it was impossible to chalk. Figure to the extreme left is that of the Chief (see the feather war bonnet) and below him a bow and arrow quiver. The center…
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