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…
A paper by Ted C. Sowers about petroglyphs and pictographs found at eight sites throughout Wyoming. The plates of these petroglyphs can be found throughout the Western Central Wyoming collections.
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…