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- Barrier_Canyon_Style abstract "Barrier Canyon Style (BCS) describes a distinctive style of rock art which appears mostly in Utah, with the largest concentration of sites in and around the San Rafael Swell and Canyonlands National Park, but the full range extends into much of the state and western Colorado. The term was first applied by Polly Schaafsma (The Rock Art of Utah, 1971) to describe a handful of similar sites known at the time, including several along Barrier Creek in Horseshoe Canyon (formerly known as Barrier Canyon). Barrier Canyon Style rock art panels are mostly pictographs (painted) but there are also several petroglyphs (pecked) in the style. These panels are believed to have been created during the archaic period (probably late archaic) and are estimated (from direct and indirect carbon 14 dates) to be somewhere in the range of 1500 to 4000 years old, possibly older -- clay figurines of a similar style found in Cowboy Cave (in a tributary canyon to Horseshoe Canyon) have been dated to over 7000 years old.".
- Barrier_Canyon_Style thumbnail GreatGalleryPanel.jpg?width=300.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style wikiPageExternalLink BarrierCanyon.html.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style wikiPageExternalLink bc1.html.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style wikiPageExternalLink HorseshoeBook.pdf.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style wikiPageExternalLink lost.html.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style wikiPageID "15391977".
- Barrier_Canyon_Style wikiPageRevisionID "595254987".
- Barrier_Canyon_Style hasPhotoCollection Barrier_Canyon_Style.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style subject Category:Native_American_art.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style subject Category:Petroglyphs_in_Utah.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style subject Category:Prehistoric_art.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style subject Category:Rock_art_in_North_America.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style comment "Barrier Canyon Style (BCS) describes a distinctive style of rock art which appears mostly in Utah, with the largest concentration of sites in and around the San Rafael Swell and Canyonlands National Park, but the full range extends into much of the state and western Colorado.".
- Barrier_Canyon_Style label "Barrier Canyon Style".
- Barrier_Canyon_Style sameAs m.03m6xx7.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style sameAs Q4863583.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style sameAs Q4863583.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style wasDerivedFrom Barrier_Canyon_Style?oldid=595254987.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style depiction GreatGalleryPanel.jpg.
- Barrier_Canyon_Style isPrimaryTopicOf Barrier_Canyon_Style.