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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE32

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink and some red ink. J. Dewhurst 5/22/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Large and small elk, sheep, herons, standing men and column of horiztonal lines (vertebrae pattern?). Sheep's horns curved back. Elk (large)'s antlers go straight back and curved down, with long tines, seven, on each side. Hooves shown spread. Small elk's antlers are straight, three tines. Herons shown in profile with long legs, oval body, long neck with open mouths.

Material
tissue paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE28B

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 4/11/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Three mountain sheep, horns curved back. One with legs bent back, erect neck. Geometric figure- square w/2 flaring diagonals attached to upper corners; ireegular, downturning ovoid attached below. Suggests mouth intended with hooks or lip-plugs of some sort attached. Ovoid bisected by short vertical.

Material
tissue paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE32K

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with dark red ink. J. Dewhurst 4/11/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Elk running, with ovoid body and vertebrae and rib pattern continued to neck. Smaller elk or deef beneath.

Material
tissue paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE32C

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 4/11/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Vertical with circle center, three toed or phallic. Headdress of horizontal dash with three forks above.

Material
tissue paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE32A

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 4/11/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Phallic man with horns. Smaller figure above with feet so extended as to enclose the body on either side.

Material
tissue paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE30A

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with dark red ink. J. Dewhurst 4/11/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Standing figure with horns or extra pair of arms

Material
tissue paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE28C

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 4/11/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: "Water bug" ovoid body with five segments, aggendas on each side, head with antennae. Called "watermonster" by informants.

Material
tissue paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE28A

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 4/11/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Bird in abstract pattern? Rake wings, circular body, with three spokes or feathers attached above and below.

Material
tissue paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE1B

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. J. Dewhurst 5/22/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Mt Sheep, horns curved back. Running. Body angular and fat. Small standing figure above (human representation).

Material
tissue paper and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/CR17

Petroglyph rubbing on webril with black ink. A. Frost 3/20/2006 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Resevoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: Three adjoining rock surfaces, one not printed. Proceeding left to right: standing figure with lineur (sic) body shown upside down, with double arced headdress at base (position of death?). On center panel: various geometric & curivlineur (sic) designs. At right (no print): Four crude Mt. Sheep, horns frontal. Two 'eyes' as centered lozenges. Other designs following no clear pattern.

Material
webril and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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