Hunter-Gatherer Canid Petroglyphs in the Wind River and Bighorn Basins of Wyoming ...

Big game, large bird, and canid (dog/wolf/coyote) figures are the most obvious zoomorph petroglyph motifs in the Bighorn and Wind River Basins. Canid petroglyph motifs, with many apparently dating 2000-6000 B.P., or possibly older, tend to prevail in specific areas of the southern Bighorn and northe...

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Main Author: Stewart, James J.
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: The Wyoming Archaeological Society 2001
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.48512/xcv8476392
https://core.tdar.org/document/476392/hunter-gatherer-canid-petroglyphs-in-the-wind-river-and-bighorn-basins-of-wyoming
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Summary:Big game, large bird, and canid (dog/wolf/coyote) figures are the most obvious zoomorph petroglyph motifs in the Bighorn and Wind River Basins. Canid petroglyph motifs, with many apparently dating 2000-6000 B.P., or possibly older, tend to prevail in specific areas of the southern Bighorn and northeastern Wind River Basins. The geographic distribution of these canid motifs appears to be more than coincidental. Examination of known/recorded Wind River and Bighorn Basin canid motif petroglyph figures is attempted in this paper. Some references to canid motifs occurring in other art forms, oral tradition, and historic accounts are also made. There is an endeavor to demonstrate many of the Wind River and Bighorn Basin canid petroglyph motifs appear to have a deliberate spatial relationship with other petroglyphs. These often include select anthropomorph motifs, thus creating possible "combined" or "shared" human/canid motifs. The Wyoming canid petroglyph motifs raise several questions. First, do the canid ...