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Submitted by bat400 on Monday, 06 November 2006  Page Views: 9919

Rock ArtSite Name: Book Cliffs
Country: United States
NOTE: This site is 127.332 km away from the location you searched for.

Region: The Southwest Type: Rock Art
Nearest Town: Grand Junction CO
Latitude: 39.508000N  Longitude: 109.154W
Condition:
5Perfect
4Almost Perfect
3Reasonable but with some damage
2Ruined but still recognisable as an ancient site
1Pretty much destroyed, possibly visible as crop marks
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no data Access:
5Can be driven to, probably with disabled access
4Short walk on a footpath
3Requiring a bit more of a walk
2A long walk
1In the middle of nowhere, a nightmare to find
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5co-ordinates taken by GPS or official recorded co-ordinates
4co-ordinates scaled from a detailed map
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2co-ordinates of the nearest village
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Cup and Ring marks / Rock Art in Uintah County, Utah.
Multiple Petroglyph and Pictograph sites.
Book Cliffs is the longest continuous escarpment in the world. The cliff face runs for 250 miles and is up to 1000 feet high. Among the countless clefs and side passages are many examples of rock art left by prehistoric peoples of multiple cultures and time periods.

The cliffs are so extensive that they lie in three different Utah counties: Emery, Grand, and Uintah. The location given here is for the "Book Cliffs Natural Area" in Uintah County. This area falls under the Vernal Field Office of BLM, and is considered an outstanding natural environment. In Oct/Nov 2006 this area made news in an investigation of vandalism of a rare Barrier Canyon style of Pictographs.

Note: See the the most recent comment on efforts to prevent further opening of this area to development. Another example of environmental conservation assisting the preservation of archaeological sites.
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Oil and Gas Leases Reversed at Book Cliffs by Anonymous on Friday, 02 February 2007
"Environmentalists have won another round in challenging a series of Bureau of Land Management oil and gas lease sales in Utah.
The Interior Department's Board of Land Appeals this week reversed the BLM's leasing of roughly 14,000 acres for energy development north of Nine Mile Canyon and just south of the Book Cliffs in central Utah. The leases, covering 16 parcels, have been suspended, effective immediately."
More at the Salt Lake Tribune website.
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Partial Confession by Rock Art Vandals by bat400 on Monday, 06 November 2006
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Article submitted by bat400 on 3 November 2006.

Utah rock art vandals turn themselves in.

Vernal, Utah—November 1, 2006—Two men from the Wasatch front came forward October 30 and admitted to vandalizing a rare rock art site located in the southern part of the public lands managed by the Vernal Field Office. They admitted to partially defacing the rock art, so additional damage to the panel is still left to investigate.

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Utah Rock Art Tarnished by Vandals by bat400 on Monday, 06 November 2006
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Article submitted by coldrum on 3 Nov 2006.
Vandals defaced an ancient rock art panel near Vernal, Utah, the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) said October 26th. "They engraved names and dates" across a rock art panel, said Blaine Phillips, a BLM archaeologist. "They pretty well destroyed it."

The panel was one of four examples of the Barrier Canyon-style of rock art found in the Vernal area. Experts believe the rock art dates back several thousand years, though little is known about the early American Indians who created the images. The style includes ghostly-looking human-sized figures with no legs.


"It's not unlike walking into an art gallery and painting your name across a Van Gogh," said State Archaeologist Kevin Jones. "It defaces a piece of our cultural heritage that is irreplaceable."


Phillips said an employee performing a routine check noticed the recent act of vandalism.


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