Gateway (Site Name Keyword)

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Another Elk Petroglyph from the Gateway Site: Some Possible Functional Implications (2005)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Keyser. George Poetschat.

During a field trip in conjunction with the Fall 2006 meeting of the Wyoming Association of Professional Archaeologists (WAPA), the authors led a group to the Gateway petroglyphs (48LN348), which had been recorded two years before (Keyser and Poetschat 2005). During the site visit a combination of low-angled Fall sunlight (on September 16) and the attention of several experienced rock art researchers resulted in the recognition of a large elk figure, only parts of which (legs, antlers) had been...


Pecked Petroglyphs at the Gateway Site: The Uncompahgre Style In the Green River Basin (2014)
DOCUMENT Full-Text James D. Keyser. Angelo Eugenio Fossati.

A recent discovery of Archaic period pecked petroglyphs at the Gateway site (48LN348) is the first occurrence of Uncompahgre style imagery in the northern Green River Basin. Badly impacted by superimposed Late Prehistoric period incised petroglyphs, the Uncompahgre style images are a panel of abstract lines and circular forms whose overall form is similar to other Uncompahgre style petroglyphs at a site further south along the Green River. We document these newly discovered Gateway site...