A 2,500-pound stone containing prehistoric petroglyphs that was hauled from Utah's wildlands to a Latter-day Saint ...
A large rock bearing petroglyphs created more than 1,000 years ago by the ancestors of the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone ...
Authorities in Utah are searching for whoever banged climbing anchors into the site of an ancient outdoor engraving carved by Native Americans nearly a millennium ago. The bolts — which climbers use ...
A sacred rock with petroglyphs important to the Northwestern Band (NWB) of the Shoshone Nation has been restored and returned ...
A 1,200-year-old petroglyph rock sat outside a Latter-day Saint church meetinghouse for decades. Now it’s been returned to the Shoshone Nation ...
Utah authorities are seeking more information about a climber who installed climbing bolts into the site of an ancient petroglyph. The petroglyphs, which are carvings made by ancient Native Americans ...
JENSEN, Utah (KUTV) — Federal authorities are investigating damage to a significant archaeological site in Uintah County where climbing bolts were illegally installed on the historic Pregnant Sheep ...
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recently worked with the Northwestern Band of the Shoshone Nation to return a ...
Climbing bolts were spotted on an ancient petroglyph panel in eastern Utah, and authorities are searching for the culprits, officials said. The Uintah County Sheriff’s Office and the Bureau of Land ...
COLORADO SPRINGS – Federal public lands officials are investigating after climbing bolts damaged an ancient petroglyph site near Moab, Utah. The line of bolts was inserted into the middle of a large ...
Ancient petroglyphs up to 3,000 years old were destroyed when someone etched a name over the indigenous drawings of bighorn sheep. Bureau of Land Management - Utah on Facebook An ancient petroglyph ...
Authorities are seeking the public’s help to identify those responsible for installing climbing bolts on an ancient petroglyph in Utah. Uintah County Sheriff's Office on Facebook Climbing bolts were ...