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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/BR60

Petroglyph rubbing on webril with black ink. K. Meyers 8/5/2003 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: Series of vertical parallel lines, obscured by much used surface. Small vertically oriented snake, with enlarged, squarish head. Quadruped under concentric arcs.

Material
webril and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/BR6

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with black ink. K. Meyers 8/5/2003 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: Row of three lineur (sic) standing figures under concentric arcs with rays. Arms may be feathered, fingers & toes exaggerated. Row of three tailed or phallic figures wearing horns. Small Mt Sheep with horns curved back. Small phallic lineur (sic) figure (obscure on print) with legs continued and joined by an arc.

Material
webril and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/BR1

Petroglyph rubbing on long fiber tissue paper with blue-green ink. K. Meyers 8/5/2003 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: Wheel, with six concentric rings, spokes between alternate rungs, increasing in number towards outer margin. This is the most elaborate image of its kind in the Dalles and probably reflects a strong influence from the Great Basin.

Material
tissue and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/WA8

Petroglyph rubbing on webril with black ink. A. Gillespie 2/24/2004 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: "Two large eyes as concentric circles with centers, emphasized by a series of arcs curving off from perimeter of outer circles"

Material
webril and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE52

Petroglyph rubbing on webril with black and red ink. A. Gillespie 2/24/2004 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 Mt Sheep with rectangular body and horns frontal. Smaller Mt Sheep above, horns frontal."

Material
webril and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/BR90

Petroglyph rubbing on webril with black ink. A. Gillespie 3/2/2004 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: (On horizontal surface). Two curvilineur (sic) patterns, forming a series of irregular enclosed oval, one with interior segments or rays.

Material
webril and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/WA3

Petroglyph rubbing on webril with blue and black ink. A. Gillespie 2/12/2004 From "Descriptive Catalogue of Petroglyph Prints for the University of Washington, from The Dalles Dam Reservoir, 1956." by Mark Hedden, located in the Archaeology Archives: " "Watermonster" (?): Large, oval body with vertical stem bisecting, and horizontal zigzags suggesting rib, water, or carapace; round head directly attached to body, with large round dots as eyes, slightly curved mouthline and small nosedot; headdress or horns attached to head as rounded cones segmented by pattern of horizontal dashes, ending with two, parallel arcs flaring off; five fingered appendages, one having more the appearance of a flipper than a hand; a curious tail, which appears on certain painted birds on cliffs nearby, consisting of concentric arcs with a spike center. Head is flanked by two small dots at juncture with body. On the same level, but flanking the upper hands or flippers, are two centered ovals or circles, one having quite distinctly the appearance of a 'classic' Northwest Coast eye design. Adjacent, right, to the 'Watermonster', is the head of another figure with no apparent body. The head consists of a circular outline with a straight noseridge extending from the 'crown' of the head to the mouth-line. Two dots indicate eyes. The figure is topped by a single, rounded cone, segmented, like the 'watermonster', by horizontal dashes, with two flaring extensions on each side. The segmented cone is complemented below by a similar cone, oriented in the opposite direction. On the whole, the design suggests a head on representation of a Northwest Coast bird mask, with open jaws revealing a face enclosed. A smaller, but very indistinct version of the same head appears tangent to the larger face. Other designs include a circle wit four rays and circular terminations, with a very delicate weblike carving above. A quadruped with body and legs suggesting a sawhorse, appears below the smaller face. Adjacent, left, to the "Watermonster", are two centered circles on stems, with short rays. Although there are no other features or head outline, the design, by itself, is a very characteristic treatment of the eye, which appears elsewhere in this area ( See WA16 ). Directly above this is a star, with a centered circle as center, and four lenticular points. Another design appears above the star but does not conform to a definite pattern. The elements include two centered ovals superimposed (vertebrae ?) and a zigzag or triangle at the upper end."

Material
webril and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/PE44B

Petroglyph rubbing on webril with black ink. A. Gillespie 2/17/2004 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 Mt. Sheep with lineur (sic) bodies and horns curved back in row. Followed by standing figure with one arm raised. Two Mt. Sheep below, one with rectangular body, one lineur (sic). Horns curved back. Standing bowlegged figure, possibly phallic."

Material
webril and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/BR67

Petroglyph rubbing on webril with black ink. A. Gilespie 3/2/04 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: "Lineur (sic) figure with circle head ending in narrow cone, possibly head-dress to smaller lineur (sic) figure beneath. Two connected circles, vertically oriented. 'Kerbschnitt' figure. Two lines discoursing, roughly, a right angle."

Material
webril and ink
Holding Institution
The Burke: University of Washington
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Petroglyph Rubbing2003-52/ORE3

Petroglyph rubbing on webril with black ink. A. Gillespie 3/2/2004 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: "Small face? Outline of concentric circles."

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