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  1. RA_PETR_OI_0227

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    Uphill side of large boulder with many aurochs and yaks, several birds. Boulder polished, scraped. On edge of lip before West Ritual Site.; Bronze Age; Late Bronze Age

  2. RA_PETR_OI_0236

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    View of broken outcrop with a composition of hunters and animals spread over all parts of the surface. At the top of the foreground boulder is a group of birds in flight. This composition belongs to a group of...

  3. Pistol Creek

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    Water ouzel and nest near campsite 2 1/4 miles from the mouth of Pistol Cr

  4. RA_PETR_AT_0064

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    Large bird, possibly an ostrich, with unclear other marks. Badly damaged horizontal section.; Pre-Bronze Age

  5. RA_PETR_TG_0033

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    Monstrous bird, inverted and with long tail and large claws, overlaying bear pecked earlier in probable predation scene. Located on a ledge just over RA_PETR_TG_0032. Overlay.; Bronze Age; Late Bronze Age;...

  6. RA_PETR_OI_0023

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    Two strutting water birds, on flat bedrock surface.; Bronze Age; Iron Age; Uncertain

  7. RA_PETR_OI_0238

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    Detail of large boulder, with hunter shooting to the left, flying birds, wolves and other animals. Here as on the other two large boulders covered with apparently narrative compositions, the pecking is worn and...

  8. Ostriches

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    Image Description from historic lecture booklet: "For the purpose of comparison we show these ostriches which are natives of Africa and Arabia and are the largest of existing birds, a fully matured individual...

  9. Western Night Hawk

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    This is not really a hawk, but is often called one. Some people call it the “Bull Bat”. It can be distinguished easily because of its long, slender wings, and the two white spots which you see represented....

  10. Red-tailed Hawk

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    The sharp-shinned hawk may be seen sitting on a telegraph pole, or in a fence corner, out in the country while the ordinary hawk, which we see flying overhead, is usually the Red-tail — a good sized bird,...

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