Photo 11: The two anthropomorphic figures in this panel have round bodies. This is typical of a design called the shield bearing warrior. The second figure is more difficult to distinguish, it is located on the right side of the photograph.





Photo 12: This panel from 35ML1051 has a scratched, representational design. In very thin lines on the right is a four legged animal.





Photo 13: These pitted designs are at 35ML1050. The pits are similar in color to the basalt on which they are made.





Photo 14: This petroglyph panel shows the superimposition of abstract elements on top of other older abstract elements. This type of superimposition is common and sometimes hard to distinguish.





Photo 15: This petroglyph panel with five elements is approximately four meters off of the ground. The petroglyphs were probably made by someone leaning over the edge from above. One of the features appears to be a deer, with thin, branched antlers coming out of the head.


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