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- Petroglyph abstract "Petroglyphs (also called rock engravings) are pictogram and logogram images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, and abrading. 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 world-wide, and are often associated with prehistoric peoples. The word comes from the Greek words petro-, theme of the word "petra" meaning "stone", and glyphein meaning "to carve", and was originally coined in French as pétroglyphe.The term petroglyph should not be confused with petrograph, which is an image drawn or painted on a rock face. Both types of image belong to the wider and more general category of rock art or parietal art. Petroforms, or patterns and shapes made by many large rocks and boulders over the ground, are also quite different. Inukshuks are also unique, and found only in the Arctic (except for reproductions and imitations built in more southerly latitudes).".
- Petroglyph thumbnail Newspaper_rock.jpg?width=300.
- Petroglyph wikiPageExternalLink rockart.html.
- Petroglyph wikiPageID "305738".
- Petroglyph wikiPageRevisionID "606271692".
- Petroglyph hasPhotoCollection Petroglyph.
- Petroglyph subject Category:History_of_communication.
- Petroglyph subject Category:Indigenous_art.
- Petroglyph subject Category:Native_American_archeology.
- Petroglyph subject Category:Native_American_art.
- Petroglyph subject Category:Nordic_Bronze_Age.
- Petroglyph subject Category:Petroglyphs.
- Petroglyph subject Category:Pre-Columbian_art.
- Petroglyph subject Category:Prehistoric_art.
- Petroglyph subject Category:Prehistoric_inscriptions.
- Petroglyph subject Category:Stone_Age.
- Petroglyph comment "Petroglyphs (also called rock engravings) are pictogram and logogram images created by removing part of a rock surface by incising, picking, carving, and abrading. 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 world-wide, and are often associated with prehistoric peoples.".
- Petroglyph label "Incisioni rupestri".
- Petroglyph label "Petroglief".
- Petroglyph label "Petroglifo".
- Petroglyph label "Petroglify".
- Petroglyph label "Petroglyph".
- Petroglyph label "Petroglyphe".
- Petroglyph label "Petróglifo".
- Petroglyph label "Pétroglyphe".
- Petroglyph label "Петроглифы".
- Petroglyph label "نقوش ما قبل التاريخ".
- Petroglyph label "ペトログリフ".
- Petroglyph label "岩刻".
- Petroglyph sameAs Petroglyf.
- Petroglyph sameAs Petroglyphe.
- Petroglyph sameAs Petroglifo.
- Petroglyph sameAs Petroglifo.
- Petroglyph sameAs Pétroglyphe.
- Petroglyph sameAs Petroglif.
- Petroglyph sameAs Incisioni_rupestri.
- Petroglyph sameAs ペトログリフ.
- Petroglyph sameAs Petroglief.
- Petroglyph sameAs Petroglify.
- Petroglyph sameAs Petróglifo.
- Petroglyph sameAs m.01shd2.
- Petroglyph sameAs Q42195.
- Petroglyph sameAs Q42195.
- Petroglyph wasDerivedFrom Petroglyph?oldid=606271692.
- Petroglyph depiction Newspaper_rock.jpg.
- Petroglyph isPrimaryTopicOf Petroglyph.