Petroglyph facts for kids
Petroglyphs are images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, or abrading, as a form of rock art.
Outside North America, scholars often use terms such as "carving", "engraving", or other descriptions of the technique to refer to such images. Petroglyphs are found worldwide, and are often associated with prehistoric peoples.
The word comes from the Greek prefix petro-, from πέτρα petra meaning "stone", and γλύφω glýphō meaning "to carve", and was originally coined in French as pétroglyphe.
Images for kids
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Rock carving known as Meerkatze (named by archaeologist Leo Frobenius), rampant lionesses in Wadi Mathendous, Mesak Settafet region of Libya.
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Reclining Buddha at Gal Vihara, Sri Lanka. The image house that originally enclosed the remains can be seen.
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Petroglyphs of the archaeological site of Las Labradas, situated on the coast of the municipality of San Ignacio (Mexican state of Sinaloa)
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Composite image of petroglyphs from Scandinavia (Häljesta, Västmanland in Sweden). Nordic Bronze Age. The glyphs have been painted to make them more visible.
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A petroglyph of a caravan of bighorn sheep near Moab, Utah, United States; a common theme in glyphs from the desert Southwest and Great Basin
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Lion Plate at Twyfelfontein in Namibia (2014)
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Millenarian rock carvings, Laxe dos carballos at Campo Lameiro, this detail depicts a deer hit by several spears
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Petroglyph Park near Petrozavodsk–Lake Onega, Russia
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Mammoth on the basalt stone in Sikachi-Alyan, Russia
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Petroglyph on western coast of Hawaii
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Modern Hopi have interpreted the petroglyphs at Mesa Verde National Park's Petroglyph Point as depictions of the Eagle, Mountain Sheep, Parrot, Horned Toad, and Mountain Lion clans, and the Ancestral Puebloans who inhabited the mesa
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Islamic inscriptions, Qasim.
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Rock carving on Cheung Chau Island, Hong Kong. This 3000-year-old rock carving was reported by geologists in 1970
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Petroglyphs at Cholpon-Ata in Kyrgyzstan
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Tamgaly petroglyphs in Kazakhstan
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Buddhist carvings at Ili River in Kazakhstan
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Petroglyphs on a rock wall found in the Sierra Madre mountain range, Rizal, Philippines
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Petroglyph in Roque Bentayga, Gran Canaria (Canary Islands).
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Petroglyph at Dalgarven Mill, Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Bronze Age petroglyphs depicting weapons, Castriño de Conxo, Santiago de Compostela, Galicia.
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Labyrinth, Meis, Galicia.
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Cup-and-ring mark, Louro, Muros, Galicia.
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Petroglyph on Tunduqueral hill at Uspallata, Argentina
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El Abra archaeological site, Cundinamarca
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Petroglyph in the Chiribiquete Natural National Park. (Possible equine)
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Petroglyph in the Chiribiquete Natural National Park. (Possible mammal).
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Petroglyphs on a Bishop Tuff tableland, eastern California
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Southern Utah
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Southern Utah
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Animal print carvings outside of Barnesville, Ohio
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Rochester Rock Art Panel in the San Rafael Swell in Utah
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Web-like petroglyph on the White Tank Mountain Regional Park Waterfall Trail, Arizona
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Chipping petroglyph on the White Tank Mountain Regional Park Waterfall Trail, Arizona
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Detail of a carved archer-like figure, Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park, Sanilac County, Michigan
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Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales
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Part of a 20-metre-long petroglyph at Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park, New South Wales
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Mutawintji National Park, New South Wales
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Burrup Peninsula, Western Australia
See also
In Spanish: Petroglifo para niños