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Vandalism on iconic petroglyphs carved by indigenous Americans causes permanent damage - MSNFour petroglyphs of bighorn sheep carved by indigenous Americans 3,000 years ago were vandalized and permanently damaged. The Bureau of Land Management is investigating the graffiti at the ...
“The graffiti, reading ‘Silvia P.’, was etched across four ancient petroglyphs of bighorn sheep — a tragic act of destruction to a site that has stood for up to 3,000 years,” officials said.
“The graffiti, reading ‘Silvia P.’, was etched across four ancient petroglyphs of bighorn sheep — a tragic act of destruction to a site that has stood for up to 3,000 years,” officials said.
“The graffiti, reading ‘Silvia P.’, was etched across four ancient petroglyphs of bighorn sheep — a tragic act of destruction to a site that has stood for up to 3,000 years,” officials said.
“The graffiti, reading ‘Silvia P.’, was etched across four ancient petroglyphs of bighorn sheep — a tragic act of destruction to a site that has stood for up to 3,000 years,” officials said.
“The graffiti, reading ‘Silvia P.’, was etched across four ancient petroglyphs of bighorn sheep — a tragic act of destruction to a site that has stood for up to 3,000 years,” officials said.
PRICE, Utah (KUTV) — Four petroglyphs of bighorn sheep carved by indigenous Americans 3,000 years ago were vandalized and permanently damaged. The Bureau of Land Management is investigating the ...
“The graffiti, reading ‘Silvia P.’, was etched across four ancient petroglyphs of bighorn sheep — a tragic act of destruction to a site that has stood for up to 3,000 years,” officials said.
“The graffiti, reading ‘Silvia P.’, was etched across four ancient petroglyphs of bighorn sheep — a tragic act of destruction to a site that has stood for up to 3,000 years,” officials said.
“The graffiti, reading ‘Silvia P.’, was etched across four ancient petroglyphs of bighorn sheep — a tragic act of destruction to a site that has stood for up to 3,000 years,” officials said.
“The graffiti, reading ‘Silvia P.’, was etched across four ancient petroglyphs of bighorn sheep — a tragic act of destruction to a site that has stood for up to 3,000 years,” officials said.
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