The Hilight Petroglyph Boulder, Historic Period Rock Art in Northeastern Wyoming
Author(s): Dr. Mavis Greer; John W. Greer
Year: 2001
Summary
A small petroglyph boulder is in the open prairie country of northeastern Wyoming. On the upper flat surface are incised dim lines appearing to interact with an alignment of three animal tracks. The rock is believed to relate to a Late Prehistoric or early Historic Period of Native American rock art iil the Powder River Basin.
Cite this Record
The Hilight Petroglyph Boulder, Historic Period Rock Art in Northeastern Wyoming. Dr. Mavis Greer, John W. Greer. The Wyoming Archaeologist. 45 (2): 39-41. 2001 ( tDAR id: 476395) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8476395
Keywords
Site Name
48CA3844
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Hilight Petroglyph Boulder
General
Campbell County
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Rock Art
Geographic Keywords
Powder River Basin
Temporal Keywords
Historic
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Late Prehistoric
Individual & Institutional Roles
Contact(s): Marcia Peterson
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