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A BIBLIOGRAPY OF

Dorde W. Woodruff

This work is presented not as an accomplished thing, but as the best possible within the time available. The orientation is to URARA, that is, the question asked is, "What works would be useful to members of our group?" Or, what would have been useful to myself when beginning to study rock art?

With that goal in mind, some references. are , hich do not deal with Utah rock art itself, but rather with. '.hniques ,YS recording, or relevant aspects of Indian culture, for kachins, or any other subjects which may have a bearing on the st.ty of Utah rock art. Inclusion of articles on techniques (or anything else, for that matter) is on a non- critical basis.

As to works specifically n Utah rock art, the definition is broad. It is to cite everything which , tything to do with Utah rock art. Perhaps one key photo from an arti , n nnAd be helpful to a researcher. Also, every- thing on Fremont rock art ann some papers on Fremont culture are included whether located within the borders of the state or not.

I looked at as many articles as time allowed (and copied many), al- though some entries were from other referencTs. not obtained by me. Major sources were the University of Utah 1* Id the library of the Antiquities Section of the Utah Division of •nLory. The Antiquities Section library is compact and therefore ear . It is a treasnreh:. of unpublished reports. However, copies there are more expensive than the university library.

Referenced work scE. ered th -everal 1 s at the , A- versity of Utah liis :. lingly, 1. 'en toca t that i. tion, as much as - nnnie. '..3ece will The can _ catalog is no ' :ays correct or complete. university library's coll nn of some journals is - te.

n asterisk indicates that the entry is at Spec an well as elsewhere::, Special Collection 1' of use Lnan the university 7 try in general. A ' es t, :. A,: as is nn,Jwn the university 1 - , ary does not hal_ If y Innt familiar with that library' locations and their viations, see the list at the library.

Although i t. nsunlly not done in .ly biblion - shies, the number of rages of book paL, - 7.ets is often .ied, if k a guide to the amount o , >ri a nilable. When ns of rock art por- t - • ' larger •fks are known (and refen - o rock art in them are not too ::scattered), they are given.

I welcome corrections or additions, It is hoped that this bibliography can be upda;(A at intervals. It is presented now not because it is complete, but in t that it will be use . BIBLIOGRAPHY

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car Moab, Utah . 559.8 Beschel, Ronald E. 1961. Dating rock surfaces by lichen growth and 161g its application to glaciology and physiography (lichenometry). In Geology of the Arctic, ed. G. 0. Raasch, Vol. 2: 1044-1048. x Bock, Frank and Alice J. 1974. Western Petroglyphs. KaiDib Films International, Glendale, California. 43 p.

E59 Brandt, John C. et al. 1975. Fossil) rock art records of the Crab A8 A7 Nebula supernova in the western - 3 S tes. In Archeoastroaomy in Pre-Columbian America, ed. A. F. AN i: 4548. Univ Texas Press, Al stin. ', ternitz, David A. 1966. Archeological Excavations in Dinosaur D5 B7 National Monument, -Utah, 1964-1965. Univ Colorado Press, Boulder. x Bret a , David A. 1971. stern Uinta Fremont. Utah 17 (1): 1-20.

SPC BrimhaDean R. 1886-1972. Papers. Accompanied by Register. MS 114

E98 Buck, Mimi and Rhodes, Cheryl. 1976. Rock art of West Central P6 R6 Colorado and periphery. In American Indian Rock Art, ed. Kay Sutherland, Vol. 2: 1-4. ARARA.

SPC Burgh, Robe ' and Scoggin, Charles R. 1948. `r ho Archeology of F778 Castle Parfr, ' saur National Monument. Univ C 4 ado Studies, B8 Series in 1 ology No. 2. - vation studies on the Davis x Burke, William J. et al. 1981. Gulch pictographs. In American Rock Art, ed. Frank G. Bock, Vol 6: 11-17. ARARA.

SPC Busby, C. et al. 1978. The manufact f petro : additional E78 replicative experiments from the western Great Basiu. In Four Rock W5 F68 Art Studies, ed. C. William Clewlow, Tr,7 89-108. Ballena Press Pub- lications on North American Rock Art 1. Socorro, New Mexico. x Cartier d Gulch 7:r-.ion. 1 a-1921. H7 er Grand gulch Expedition. American Museum - .al History, , work. MS. E98 Castleton, Kenneth B. 1976, )c, art of tha Basin of Utah®.

P6 R6 In American Indian Rock Art, ed. Kay Sutherlar 1. 2: 19 - 25. ARARA, Castleton, KenaT B. 1977. The roc' of the San Juan River between Bluff anU Mexican Hat. In A Indian Rock Art, ed. A.J. Bock et al, Vol. 3: 110-114. ARARA.

GN7998* Castleton, Kenneth B. 1978. Pe . s and Pictographs of Utah, P4 C38 Vol. 1 an 2. Utah Museum of NaturaL aistory, Salt Lake City.

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x Castleton, Kenneth B. 1978. Rock art of . Paper presented at ARARA symposium, The Dalles, Oregon. UCLA Rock Art Archive. [Not intended for publication; not ix' proceedings.]

SER Castleton, Kenneth B. and ME. .a, David B. 1981. The distributio.. of rock art elements and styleL 1Jtah. Journal of California and (:rat

Basin Anthropology 3 (2): 163 - 175.

SER Clewlow, C. William Jr. 1981. Rock art research in the Great Basin: some historical comments. Journal of California and Great Basin

Anthropology 3 (1): 78 - 83. SER Cole, Sally J. 1984. Analysis of a San Juan (Baskermaker) Style painted mask in Grand Gulch, Utah. Southwestern Lore 50 (1):

x Cole, Sally J. and C.R. 1976. Petrograph record of a previo s_L unrecorded site in Shiek's [sp?] Canyon, Grand Gulch Prim' Area, San Juan County, Utah. MS., UCLA institute of Arch , e SCI Conn 1981. Art in the Southwest. Natic,— 55

MIC Conner, Stuart W. and Istvanffy, Danes G. 1961. Photography in archeology in the field. Science of Man 1: 192-196,204.

SER Creasman, Steven D. 1982. Rock Art of the Canyon Pintado Historic District. Southwestern Lore 48(4): 1-13.

E78* Cummings, Byron. 1953. First Inhabitants of Arizona and the S7 C8 Southwest. Cummings Publication Council, Tucson. x Cross, John L. 1963. Unusual h find in Utah ( Canyon, Utah County). Utah Archeology 1. x Dailey, Gardiner F. n.d. Rock Art of & MS., Dept. of Anthro- pology, Univ Utah.

E51* Dailey, Gardiner F. Swallow Shelter and Associated Sites. Univ U8 Utah Anthropological Papers No. 96.

x Davis, Larry An archeological survey of North Cottof. e. Canyon, San y, Southeastern Utah: 109-114 plus site locations. MA T,, S.

E51* Da) t. and I Da' 1963. Archeological Survey o U8 l Rest Are,. ing, Utah. Univ Utah Anthron, ers No Co: Series No. 9). x I. 1967. Figurines. In Some notes on the archeology Fremont Area: 71-77. MA Th., B J.

SPC DeKorne, James B. 1970. How to ph rock art. El Palacio 77 (1): 14-17. x Dellenbaugh, F. 1877. The Shin 1 pre-historic people of the Rocky Mountain Region. Bulletin of ffalo Society of Natural Sciences 3: 168-18 0.

x Department of Anthropo Univ 1977. Survey and evaluation of archeological and resou Central Utah Project, 1977. Report to National r Ice.

E51* Dibble, Charles E., et 1959. J./en Canyon Archeological Survey. U8 Univ Utah Anthropological apers No. Series No. 6).

SPC Dockstader, Frederick J. 1954. The 1.aoUina and the White Man. Q11 C95 Cranbrook Institute of Science, Michigan. N35

SPC Dole J. 198: le Ar e r f Eastern Utah. Col.leke of 578 Ea: e Otan .ore ssseum, Pi U55 A73 SCI Dorn, Rona. ley, David. Thronometric and relative

age deterrala - oglyphs it Western . dited States. Annals

of the Associat. American Geo, . e.rs A08 - 322.

Douglas, Willi B. 1908. Field n vv of the _=ey of the reserva- tions embracing oe Natural Bridges National Monument, the Cigarette Cave, and the S Fiat Cave (or Prehistoric Cave Springs No. 1 and No. 2), MS., dges National Monument. E59 Ellis, Florio A thousand Pueblo sun-moon- A8 A7 star calere astronomy i )1u bian America, ed. A. F. Aveni: cas Press,

x Engleman, uave. 19E ock art pho .t and locations. Capital Reef National Park. ablished. Everi Utah Vol Proceedings of th .1111 of the Rock Art Research Associa- i t Sept 5-6, SPC e, and Lindsay Ma:. 1976. Archeological Survey Mesa Areas, San Juan County, 551 of Bluff B. , San Juan River and U78a Utah, 1973 ' :ah Div :ate History, Antiquities Sec- V3 tion ∎ele SPC FostE archer.. •• c 1 vey of Cl.en Canyon. Plate

SPC Fo tE 1954. graphic art in Glen Canyon. Plateau, 27 (1 ^ ^4

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Univ E51* ia,son, James H. 1962, Unusual Arfacts from Castle Valley, U8 Utah. Univ Utah Anthropoloice.:„ papers No. 60: 67-91. E5.e Gunnerson, James H. 1969. ' Fremont Culture: a Study in Cultural H337 Dynamics on the Northern i Frontier. Papers of the Peabody Museum, Harvard, Vol.59 ( HDR Sciences, Santa Barbara. 1980. Environmental charac ;s of alter: 'esignated deployment areas: Native Americans (viev Utah). environmental Technical Report 21: 59-73. For U.S. Force Ba - 1° :ic Missile Office, Norton Air Force Base, Califor A.

QB16 Hadin ham, Evan. 1984. Early Man and the Cosmos. Walker & Cc, 271p. SPC Hague, Donald V. and Hammond, Catherine, 1975. Canyon Graphic Graffitti. Utah Museum of Natural History, Salt Lake City.

Harrington, Edna P. 1933. More kachina pictographs in ® Masterkey 7 (2): 48-50.

SER Harrington, Mark R. 1932. The Kachina Rockshelter in Nevada. Masterkey 6 (5): 148-151®

Harris, James . 1982. "The War Twins Petroglyph and a Tentative Interpretatio In American Indian Rock Art, ed. Frank G. Bock, Vol. 7 and 8: 165-1,6. ARARA. x ne,s R. n.d. Rock art and ritual in ancient Utah. MS., UCLA "0 SER Hawle 1937. KO of Ylistoric Southwestern Pueblc American i ogis .Y44-646.

Hedd . 1958. "Surface printing" L. means of recording petroglyphse American Antiquity 23: 435-439.

Hed , Ken. 1982. C iasin rock art styles: A revisionis In American Indian Roc /a t, ed. Frank G. Bock, Vol. 7 and 8: 20 ARARA.

SPC Heizer, obert. F., and•hoff Martin A. 1962. Prehistoric Rock N5310 Art of Nevada and Easte .; Califcrnia. Univ California Press, Los H33 Angeles.

SCI and Baumho f, i n A. 1959. Great Basin prehistoric game "ls. Science 129 (3353): 904-905.

SPC Nester )mas R. 1978. Two petroglyph sites a. ur Rock Art Studies, ed. William Balie ess Publications on North American NM. E78 N65

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x x Jennings, Jesse D, a.d. Index of petroglyphs and pictographs Utah. MS., Dept. of Anthropology, Univ Utah.

E51* Jennings, Jesse D. .978. Prehistory of Utah and the Eastern Great U8 Basin. Univ Uts. ppologicai Papers No,98.

SPC Jones, Byre he Southwest: gallery of ancient art. Southwest —57. x Jones, C 1961. An archeological. survey of Utah Co , uity, 9,10,12,14— 0,44,etc. MA BYU.

SPC Judd, Neil 1. Cliff Dwellers of the San Juan Valley. E13.6 MA th., Uni, 1911 J82

571.7373 Judd, Neil. M. Archeol -'.7.1l Observations North o' J92ar Colorado. Smith__ nstitu Bureau of American Eth etin 82.

SPC Kelly, found a ,allery of Indian etchings. Magazi x K Charles. Petroglyphs of Capitol Reef Natic,:.. In .itery of Reef Mational Monument. MS., Capitol 1■1, ,a1. Menu :.emery Collection.

SPC Kelly, Char/es. is painted by ancient tribesmen. Desert Magazine (8): x Kel ,er register. a Historical society. x Kelly, Charles. Photographs (Prints and copy nega Capitc ark. fished.

SPC ad Guernsey, Samuel J. DOC SI ltions ', eastern 2.3:65 America ::logy Bur..

SPC K Fara. 1971. Pic'. petroglyphs and photog Des 4 15-18.

F788* 1904. T 7o t Grand Canyon from W o ing to K83 N.. (New edition 1941, Dover. x cheolog of Capitol Reef National Mon.. of Reef Park. x Lamb, Sydney M. 1958. Linguistic prehistory in the Great Bas International Journal of Linguistics 24: 95-10(L

F806* Lindsay, Al der J. Jr. 1968. Sur vey and Excavations North and M95 East of Na' Mountain, Utah, 19591962. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 4 (Glen Canyon Series No. 8): 44-45.

E51* Lindsay, Lx Sargent, Ka} q9. Prehistory of tthe . U78a Creek Moun Arfx. ,estern Utah. iv . ..ee History, V6 ties Sectix Sele Papers 6 (14) : 2i-22,25 7

x Lindstrom, John 1979. Native Amer an rock art: an analysis of previous investigations in the Americ; 'rest. Excerpt of paper prepared for the Western Interstate - sion on Higher Education. UCLA Rock Art Archive.

E51* Lipe, William 1960. 1956 Excay Univ U8 Utah Anthropc • Papers No. 44 ( es No. 11).

E51* Lister, Rober •959. The Glen Canyon Right Baru Survey. Univ U8 Utah Anthropc Papers No. 39 ((-7-1 Canyon Series No. 6).

SPC Lister, Robert H. and Florence C. Those Who Came Before; E78 Southwestern Archeology in the Na Park System. Univ S7 L68 Arizona Press, Tucson. 184p.

SER Lister, Robert H. and Dick, Herbert W. 1952. Archaeology c' Glade Park area. Southwestern Lore 17: 69-92, especially p. ' 83,92.

x Losee, 197' The rock art ' Canyo•7 tional Appen 7.ogical xestigx. the trict. irk, Uta Vol 1. from :ah to Na." :

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E51* Madsen, David B. and Lindsay, La Mar W. 1977. Backhoe Village. U78a Utah Div of State History, Antiquities Section Selected Papers 4 V4 (12): 89-92.

SPC Madsen, Rex E. 1978. Topography, climate and soil types as indicators of Fremont regional variation. Tebiwa (12).

DOC Mallery, Garrick. 1886. Pictogi of the North American Indians: a SI2.1 Preliminary Paper. Bureau of Ama ican Ethnology Annual Report, No. 4; 1882-1883.

E59 Mallery, Garrick. 1893. Picture Writing of the American Indians. W9 M3 Tene . Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology. 7-,aver Pulbications, New York, 1927.)

Carling. 1940. Some notes on the archeology of the Barrier Cat. legion, Utah. Utah Museum of Natural History. MS., National Park Service Midwest Archeological Center, Lincoln, Nebraska,

x Malouf, Carling. Notes on the archeology of the Barr: Canyon Region, Utah. Ma., 15 (4): 150-153.

SER Malouf, Carling . The Deep Creek Region, the northwestern frontier of the Pueblo Culture. American Antiquity 12: 117-121.

E51* Malouf, Carling et al. 1950. The Archeology of the Deep Creek Area. U8 Univ Utah Anthropological Papers 1-8: 43-56. x Manning, Steven. 1982. ArcheA al reconnaissance of the San Rafael Reef, Emery County, Utah. Report to the Bureau of Land Management, Moab, Utah. x Manning, iteven. 83. Sul report on the cultural resources of the ile 4 ee_ ige, pastern Utah. Five volumes. Report to the 1J aiv' - f Sta._:. ,, Ant . - ies Section. x Manning, Steven. . Arche 7, surv. Long the base of the Wingate cliffs the bour =s of the proposed of Newspaper Rock ark. to Utah :ate Parks an rel

x Maane ArC,ee e.cal/archeeaeeronomical observatieea in th, .nd. Mavis Canyon area of Southestern Utah. Vol 1. Special re Bureau of Land Management, Sari Juan Resource Area Office, 3 9 Utah.

x aaanieg, Ste Rev ialuation of the Noxon Associates reoort titled Dome sample oriented resource inven_ nort Juan County, Utah". Report ..:ate H: x Marshall, Francine. 1977. Aesthetics of the Great Basin Pecked Style. In American Indian Rock Art, ed. A.J. Bock et al, Vol. 3: 80- 85. ARARA.

E98* Martineau, LaVan. 1973. The Rocks n To Speak. KC Publications, P6 M37 Las Vegas. 210 p.

E13.6 Marwitt, John P. 1971. Median village and Fremont Culture regional 1971 variation. PhD diss., Univ Utah. M36

SER Mayer, Dorothy. 1976. Some commenrq An astronomical petroglyph panel in Capitol Reef National Park ad and described by Klaus F. Wellman. Southwestern Lore 42 (1&2):

E59 Mayer, Dorothy. 197' .tar-patterns in Great Basin petroglyphs. In A8 A7 Archeoastronomy in F lumbian America, ed. A. F. Aveni: 109 - 130. Univ Texas Pre SPC Maynard, C. C. 1911. Hieroglyphics jamin, Utah. Imprc Era 1 4 (6): 582-590.

SER Mazonowicz, Doug. 1973. Serigraphy: recording ancient paintings. Archaeology 26 (1): 4-9.

SPC Mazonowicz, Doug. 1974. The canyon art of Utah. In Voices from N5310 the Stone Age: 170-184,196,197. Thomas Y. Crowell Co, N.Y. M33 1974

x McCreery, Pa end Jack. 1982. solstice observation in In American Art, ed. Frank G. Vol. : 149 7. ARARA.

x McKern, 1978. Western Colc Cultural SOU F , 8, BLM State

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SER ent W. 1959. Varieties prehistoric cultures in the on. Masterkey 33 (1): 46-59.

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Ritter, Dale W. and Eric W. 1977. The influence of tle religious formulator in rock art of North America. In American Indian Rock Art, ed. A. J. Bock et al, Vol. 3: 63-79. ARARA.

E51* Rudy, Jack R. and Stirland, Robert D. 1950. An Archeological U8 Reconnaissance in Washington County, Utah. Univ Utah Anthropological Papers No. 9. x Rusco, Mary. 1970. A petroglyph site in Humboldt National Forest, White Pine County, Nevada; a preliminary report. Nevada Archeological

Survey Reporter 4 (6): 3 - 8.

x Rusco, Mary. 1973. Types of anthropomorphic figures in Great Basin

Art. Nevada Archological Survey Reporter 7 (2): 4 - 17.

SPC Schaafsma, Polly. 1965. Southwest Indian Pictographs and Petroglyphs. E78 Museum of New Mexico, Santa Fe. S7 S3

SER* Schaafsma, Polly. 1966. The destruction and preservation of rock paintings and petroglyphs. El Palacio 73 (1): 27-31.

SPC Schaafsma, Polly. 1966. Early Navaho . c , Paintings and Carvings. E51 Museum of Ceremonial Art, Santa Ie. 32p. H337

SPC Schaafsma, Polly. 1970. Survey report of the rock art of Utah. MS, E78 Utah Div of State History Antiquities Section. U55 S3

SPC Schaafsma, Polly. 1971. The Rock Art of Utah: from the Donald Scott E51 Collection. Papers of the Peabody Museum, Harvard, Vol. 65. 169 p.

C7 1.7",1, Schaafsma, Polly. 1974. Li:.eace for the origin of the Pueblo Kat- china Cult as suggested by Southwestern rock art. American Antiquity 39 (4, Pt 1): 535-545

SPC Schaafsma, Polly. 1975. The horse in rock art. El Palacio 81 (3): 4-5. E51* Schaafsma, Polly. 1978. Rock art in the White Canyon Basin. In An U78a Archeological Survey of the Upper White Canyon Area, Southeastern V5 Utah: 66-72. Utah Div of State History, Antiquities Section Selected Papers 5(13).

SER Schaafsma, Polly. 1979. Petroglyphs and pictographs of Utah, Vol 1: a review. Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology 1 (2): 379-380.

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X Steed, Paul P., Jr. 1972. The Kachin- Bridge rock art site, Natural Bridges National Monument, San Juan County, Utah. UCLA Rock Art Archive. x Steed, Paul P., Jr. Rock - do River south of Moab (Gran'. County), Utah,

E51 Steward, 1929. Pet :ornia and Adjoining C15 States. U _ rnia Publications an Archeology and Ethnology Vol. :o. 2. Berkeley.

SPC Steward, Julian 1933. Archaeolog:. North er n F806 Periphery of th:- hwes . Museum c) ∎ulletin No. 5. M95

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SPC 1973. Cliff-wall seepage figures: rock art otypes? .?au 45: 143148. x Stoke Michael, and Stokes, William Lee. 1980. Messages on Stone. are e Publishing Co, Salt Lake City. 57 p.

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SPC Strong, Emory. 1969. Stone Age in the'Great Basin. Binford E78 Portland. G67 S7

E51* Su ;tended Survey of `igh Bank of the CIE U8 Can olo ical Paper zc (Glen Canyon Seri 6): 16 SER Swancan 1958. Charles Kelly, a biographical s tch. Southwes:.. (3): 2530.

SER Swart - Jr. Aluminum powder; a technique for photo- petroglyphs. American Antiquity 28 (3): 4(

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X archeological survey of a Verkin Springs Project national Learning and Re- x Thompson, Richard A. 1983. A cultural resource inventory of the Quail Creek reservoir and pipeline project area. Report to Creamer & Noble Engineers, St. George, from International Learning and Research, Cedar City.

SER Titiev, Mischa. The story of Kokopele. American Anthropologist 41 (1): 1-8.

F788* Trimble, Stephen. 1979. Fremont. In The Bright Edge; A Guide to the T78 National Parks of the Colorado Plateau: 57-58. Museum of Northern Arizona Press, Flagstaff.

SPC Tripp, George. A Mountain Sheep Skull Exhibiting Unusual Modifica- tions. Utah Archeology 13 (2): 4-7. SPC Tuohy, Donald R. and Rendall, Doris L. 1979. ,rcheology of Smith GN2 Creek Canyon, Eastern Nevada. Nevada State Museum Anthropological N49 Papers No. 17: esp 7,12-14, 17-25,76. Carson City.

SPC Turner, Christy C. 1960. Mystery Canyon Survey, San Juan County, Utah, 1959. Plateau 32 (4): 73-80.

F806* Turner, Christy G., II. 1963. Pel s of the Glen Canyon Region: M95 Styles, Chronology, Distribution, and Relationships from Basketwaker to Navajo. Museum of Northern Arizona Bulletin No. 38 (Glen Canyon Series No. 4). SER Turner, Christy G, II. 1971. Revised dating nor early rock art of the Glen Canyon Region. American Antiquity : Y'jx-471.

Turner, Wilson G. 1983. The importance of syE zic rock art inventories. In American Indian Rock Art, ed. rank G. Bock, Vol, 9: 37-43. ARARA.

Vogel, Beatrice R. 1952. Baker C7E.',' 7=xtograph .ave. Monthly Report of the Stanford Grotto 2: 10) . Nation...... Speleological Fociety.

Del ham 78,. Sky r t. scan Indian Rock Ar ed. et al 4: -89. ARA.

E98 Vuncanr7- n H. Grand Gulch: Southeastern Utah's picture P6 R6 gallery. merican Indian Rock Art, ed. Kay Sutherland, Vol. 2: 5-18.

Vunc. e H. 1978. Petrogix s in Johns Canyon, Utah. In ATericau Rock Art, ed. Ernest nyder et al, Vol. 4: 156-169. ARARA.

233 x Warner, Jesse. 1979. The Vernal "inverted bucket" form head-hunters and their association with bear-like elements. Rock Art Research of Utah. UCLA Rock Art Archive. x Warner, Jesse. 1982. The "Enclosure" petroglyph motif: one possible interpretation. In American Indian Rock Art, ed. Frank G. Bock, Vol. 7 and 8: 104-116. ARARA. x Warne®, Jesse. 1981. Sc _ considerations of style and a reappraisal of t estern Utah Painte, Style. In American Indian Rock Art, ed. Frank G. Bock, Vol. 6: 80-87. ARARA. x Warner, Jesse. 1981. Engraved pebble style of the Salt Flats of Western Utah. In American Indian Rock Art, ed. Frank G. Bock, Vol. 6: 88-102. ARARA, x Warner, Jesse. 1982. Concepts and significance of two a.::a one horn-

ed sheep. In Amer: ::: - 1 Indian Rock Art, ed. Frank G. Bock, Vol. 7 and 8: 117-131. ARARA. x Warner, Jesse. 1982. Problems with current element lists. In American Indian Rock Art, ed. Frank G. Bock, Vol. 7 and 8: 158-164. ARARA. x Warner, Jesse. 1983. A practical application of nomenclature. In American Indian Rock Art, ed. Frank G. Bock, Vol. 9: 114-120. ARARA. x Warner, Jesse; Miller, Layne; and Manning, Steve. n.d. The Barrier Canyon report: The structure, analysis and definition of a unique style. MS., Rock Art Research of Utah, Salt Lake City.

E51* Wauer, Roland. 1965. Pictograph site in Cave Valley, Zion National U8 Park, Utah. In Miscellaneous Collected Papers, Univ Utah Anthropological Papers No. 75.

F806 Weaver, Donald E. Jr. 1964. Images on Stone; the prehistoric rock P58 art of the Colorado Pia Plateau 55 (2). 32 p.

MED Wellman, Klaus ,970. i:okopelli of Indian paleology: hunchbacked rain priest, igician, and Don Juan of the old Southwest.

Journal of the ican Medical Association 212: 1678 - 1682.

MED Wellman, Klaus F. 1970. Kokopelli. Journal of the American Medical Association 212: 2339.

Well Taus F. 1974. Some observations on human sexuality in North adian rock art. Southwestern Lore 40 (1): 1-12.

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