File:Indian petroglyphs (Kane Springs Canyon, eastern Utah, USA) 4 (22196124024).jpg
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[edit]DescriptionIndian petroglyphs (Kane Springs Canyon, eastern Utah, USA) 4 (22196124024).jpg |
Anthropomorph & undetermined figure - American Indian-carved petroglyphs on hematitic quartzose sandstone face of Navajo Sandstone talus block (Lower Jurassic) in Utah. Locality: Kane Springs Canyon, just south of the Colorado River, west of the town of Moab, eastern Utah, USA |
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Source | Indian petroglyphs (Kane Springs Canyon, eastern Utah, USA) 4 |
Author | James St. John |
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