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Petroglyph

A petroglyph is an image 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, estimated to be 20,000 years old are classified as protected monuments and have been added to the tentative list of UNESCO's World Heritage Sites. 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 "carve", and was originally coined in French as pétroglyphe.

Rock art in Iran, Teimareh region
Rock carving known as Meerkatze (named by archaeologist Leo Frobenius), rampant lionesses in Wadi Mathendous, Mesak Settafet region of Libya.
European petroglyphs: Laxe dos carballos in Campo Lameiro, Galicia, Spain (4th–2nd millennium BCE), depicting cup and ring marks and deer hunting scenes
Petroglyph of a camel; Negev, southern Israel.
Petroglyphs of the archaeological site of Las Labradas, situated on the coast of the municipality of San Ignacio (Mexican state of Sinaloa)

In scholarly texts, a petroglyph is a rock engraving, whereas a petrograph (or pictograph) is a rock painting.[1][2] In common usage, the words are sometimes used interchangeably.[3][4] 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. Inuksuit are not petroglyphs, but human-made rock forms found in Arctic regions.

History edit

 
Composite image of petroglyphs from Scandinavia (Häljesta, Västmanland in Sweden). Nordic Bronze Age. The glyphs have been painted to make them more visible.
 
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

Petroglyphs have been found in all parts of the globe except Antarctica, with highest concentrations in parts of Africa, Scandinavia and Siberia, many examples of petroglyphs found globally are dated to approximately the Neolithic and late Upper Paleolithic boundary (roughly 10,000 to 12,000 years ago).

Around 7,000 to 9,000 years ago, following the introduction of a number of precursors of writing systems, the existence and creation of petroglyphs began to suffer and tail off, with different forms of art, such as pictographs and ideograms, taking their place. However, petroglyphs continued to be created and remained somewhat common, with various cultures continuing to use them for differing lengths of time, including cultures who continued to create them until contact with Western culture was made in the 19th and 20th centuries.[citation needed]

Interpretation edit

Many hypotheses exist as to the purpose of petroglyphs, depending on their location, age, and subject matter. Some petroglyph images most likely held a deep cultural and religious significance for the societies that created them. Many petroglyphs are thought to represent a type of symbolic or ritualistic language or communication style that remains not fully understood. Others, such as geocontourglyphs, more clearly depict or represent a landform or the surrounding terrain, such as rivers and other geographic features.[citation needed]

Some petroglyph maps, depicting trails, as well as containing symbols communicating the time and distances travelled along those trails, exist; other petroglyph maps act as astronomical markers. As well as holding geographic and astronomical importance, other petroglyphs may also have been a by-product of various rituals: sites in India, for example, have seen some petroglyphs identified as musical instruments or "rock gongs".[5]

Some petroglyphs likely formed types of symbolic communication, such as types of proto-writing.[6] Later glyphs from the Nordic Bronze Age in Scandinavia seem to refer to some form of territorial boundary between tribes, in addition to holding possible religious meanings. Petroglyph styles have been recognised as having local or regional "dialects" from similar or neighboring peoples. Siberian inscriptions loosely resemble an early form of runes, although no direct relationship has been established.

Petroglyphs from different continents show similarities. While people would be inspired by their direct surroundings, it is harder to explain the common styles. This could be mere coincidence, an indication that certain groups of people migrated widely from some initial common area, or indication of a common origin. In 1853, George Tate presented a paper to the Berwick Naturalists' Club, at which a John Collingwood Bruce agreed that the carvings had "... a common origin, and indicate a symbolic meaning, representing some popular thought."[7] In his cataloguing of Scottish rock art, Ronald Morris summarized 104 different theories on their interpretation.[8]

Other theories suggest that petroglyphs were carved by spiritual leaders, such as shamans, in an altered state of consciousness,[9] perhaps induced by the use of natural hallucinogens. Many of the geometric patterns (known as form constants) which recur in petroglyphs and cave paintings have been shown by David Lewis-Williams to be hardwired into the human brain. They frequently occur in visual disturbances and hallucinations brought on by drugs, migraine, and other stimuli.

The Rock Art Research Institute (RARI) of the University of the Witwatersrand studies present-day links between religion and rock art among the San people of the Kalahari Desert.[10] Though the San people's artworks are predominantly paintings, the beliefs behind them can perhaps be used as a basis for understanding other types of rock art, including petroglyphs. To quote from the RARI website:

Using knowledge of San beliefs, researchers have shown that the art played a fundamental part in the religious lives of its painters. The art captured things from the San's world behind the rock-face: the other world inhabited by spirit creatures, to which dancers could travel in animal form, and where people of ecstasy could draw power and bring it back for healing, rain-making and capturing the game.[11]

List of petroglyph sites edit

Africa edit

 
A petroglyph in Bidzar, Cameroon

Algeria edit

Cameroon edit

Central African Republic edit

  • Bambari, Lengo and Bangassou in the south; Bwale in the west
  • Toulou
  • Djebel Mela
  • Koumbala

Chad edit

  • Niola Doa

Republic of the Congo edit

Egypt edit

  • Qurta, on the east bank of the Nile River in the upper Nile valley, has Nubian Sandstone formations featuring the first and earliest known examples of petroglyphs in the region of North Africa, dating back to 19–15,000 years BP[12][13]
  • Wadi Hammamat in Qift, many carvings and inscriptions dating from before the earliest Egyptian Dynasties to the modern era, including the only painted petroglyph known from the Eastern Desert and drawings of Egyptian reed boats dated to 4000 BCE
  • Inscription Rock in South Sinai, is a large rock with carvings and writings ranging from Nabatean to Latin, Ancient Greek and Crusader eras located a few miles from the Ain Hudra Oasis. A second rock sites approximately 1 km from the main rock near the Nabatean tombs of Nawamis with carvings of animals including Camels, Gazelles and others. The original archaeologists who investigated these in the 1800s have also left their names carved on this rock.
  • Giraffe petroglyphs found in the region of Gebel el-Silsila. The rock faces have been used for extensive quarrying of materials for temple building especially during the period specified as the New Kingdom. The Giraffe depictions are located near a stela of the king Amenhotep IV. The images are not dated, but they are probably dated from the Predynastic periods.

Ethiopia edit

Gabon edit

  • Ogooue River Valley
  • Epona
  • Elarmekora
  • Kongo Boumba
  • Lindili
  • Kaya Kaya

Libya edit

Morocco edit

 
Lion Plate at Twyfelfontein in Namibia (2014)

Namibia edit

Niger edit

South Africa edit

Tunisia[15]

Zambia edit

Asia edit

Armenia edit

 
Petroglyphs at Ughtasar, Armenia

Azerbaijan edit

China edit

Georgia edit

Hong Kong edit

Eight sites in Hong Kong:

India edit

 
Petroglyphs in Ladakh, India

Kethaiyurumpu, Tamil Nadu. Situated 28 km north west of Dindigal, Tamil Nadu nearby Idaiyakottai and six km south west of Oddanchartam has revealed several petroglyphs mostly represent abstract symbols on two rocks, which looks like a temporary rock shelter were noticed adjacent to a Murugan temple which is in ruins on top of the Kothaiyurumbu hill.

Iran edit

 
Map of petroglyphs and pictographs of Iran

During recent years a large number of rock carvings has been identified in different parts of Iran. The vast majority depict the ibex.[29][30] Rock drawings were found in December 2016 near Golpayegan, Iran, which may be the oldest drawings discovered, with one cluster possibly 40,000 years old. Accurate estimations were unavailable due to US sanctions.[31]

Petroglyphs are the most ancient works of art left by humankind that provide an opening to the past eras of life and help us to discover different aspects of prehistoric lives. Tools to create petroglyphs can be classified by the age and the historical era; they could be flint, thighbone of hunted quarries, or metallic tools. The oldest pictographs in Iran are seen in Yafteh cave in Lorestan that date back 40,000 and the oldest petroglyph discovered belongs to Timareh dating back to 40,800 years ago.

Iran provides demonstrations of script formation from pictogram, ideogram, linear (2300 BC) or proto Elamite, geometric old Elamite script, Pahlevi script, Arabic script (906 years ago), Kufi script, and Farsi script back to at least 250 years ago. More than 50000 petroglyphs have been discovered, extended over all Iran's states.[32]

Israel edit

Japan edit

Jordan edit

Kazakhstan edit

 
Hunting scene in Koksu petroglyphs

Laos edit

South Korea edit

Kyrgyzstan edit

Macau edit

Malaysia edit

Mongolia edit

  • Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai, UNESCO World Heritage site, 2011[35][36]

Pakistan edit

Philippines edit

Saudi Arabia edit

  • "Graffiti Rocks", about 110 km SW of Riyadh off the Mecca highway
  • Arwa, west of Riyadh
  • al Jawf, near al Jawf
  • al Jawf, Camel Carving Site
  • Jubbah, Umm Samnan, north of Hail
  • Janin Cave, south of Hail
  • Yatib, south of Hail
  • Milihiya, south of Hail
  • Jebel al Lawz, north of Tabuk
  • Wadi Damm, near Tabuk
  • Wadi Abu Oud, near al Ula
  • Shuwaymis, north of Madina
  • Jebel al Manjour & Ratt, north of Madina
  • Hanakiya, north of Madina
  • Shimli
  • Bir Hima, north of Najran
  • Tathleeth, north of Najran
  • Al-Magar, in Najd

Taiwan edit

Thailand edit

Vietnam edit

Yemen edit

Europe edit

England edit

Finland edit

  • Hauensuoli, Hanko, Finland

France edit

Ireland edit

Italy edit

Northern Ireland edit

  • Sess Kilgreen

Norway edit

Portugal edit

Scotland edit

Spain edit

 
Millenarian rock carvings, Laxe dos carballos at Campo Lameiro, this detail depicts a deer hit by several spears

[38]

Russia edit

 
Petroglyph Park near PetrozavodskLake Onega, Russia
 
Mammoth on the basalt stone in Sikachi-Alyan, Russia
 
White Sea petroglyphs, Republic of Karelia, Russia

Sweden edit

Turkey edit

Ukraine edit

Wales edit

Central and South America and the Caribbean edit

Argentina edit

Aruba edit

Brazil edit

The oldest reliably dated rock art in the Americas is known as the "Horny Little Man." It is petroglyph depicting a stick figure with an oversized phallus and carved in Lapa do Santo, a cave in central-eastern Brazil and dates from 12,000 to 9,000 years ago.[40]

Chile edit

Colombia edit

Costa Rica edit

Dominican Republic edit

Grenada edit

Montserrat edit

Nicaragua edit

Paraguay edit

 
Fertility symbols, called "Ita Letra" by the local Panambi'y people, in a natural shelter in Amambay, Paraguay

Peru edit

Saint Kitts and Nevis edit

Suriname edit

Trinidad and Tobago edit

  • Caurita
     
    The only known Amerindian petroglyph in Trinidad

Venezuela edit

North America edit

Canada edit

Mexico edit

 
Near Parras, Coahuila

United States edit

 
Petroglyph on western coast of Hawaii
 
Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park
 
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

Oceania edit

Australia edit

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • Beckensall, Stan and Laurie, Tim, Prehistoric Rock Art of County Durham, Swaledale and Wensleydale, County Durham Books, 1998 ISBN 1-897585-45-4
  • Beckensall, Stan, Prehistoric Rock Art in Northumberland, Tempus Publishing, 2001 ISBN 0-7524-1945-5

External links edit

  • Rock Art Studies: A Bibliographic Database Bancroft Library's citations to rock art literature.

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America scholars often use terms such as carving engraving or other descriptions of the technique to refer to such images Petroglyphs estimated to be 20 000 years old are classified as protected monuments and have been added to the tentative list of UNESCO s World Heritage Sites Petroglyphs are found worldwide and are often associated with prehistoric peoples The word comes from the Greek prefix petro from petra petra meaning stone and glyfw glyphō meaning carve and was originally coined in French as petroglyphe Rock art in Iran Teimareh regionRock carving known as Meerkatze named by archaeologist Leo Frobenius rampant lionesses in Wadi Mathendous Mesak Settafet region of Libya European petroglyphs Laxe dos carballos in Campo Lameiro Galicia Spain 4th 2nd millennium BCE depicting cup and ring marks and deer hunting scenesPetroglyph of a camel Negev southern Israel Petroglyphs of the archaeological site of Las Labradas situated on the coast of the municipality of San Ignacio Mexican state of Sinaloa In scholarly texts a petroglyph is a rock engraving whereas a petrograph or pictograph is a rock painting 1 2 In common usage the words are sometimes used interchangeably 3 4 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 Inuksuit are not petroglyphs but human made rock forms found in Arctic regions Contents 1 History 2 Interpretation 3 List of petroglyph sites 3 1 Africa 3 1 1 Algeria 3 1 2 Cameroon 3 1 3 Central African Republic 3 1 4 Chad 3 1 5 Republic of the Congo 3 1 6 Egypt 3 1 7 Ethiopia 3 1 8 Gabon 3 1 9 Libya 3 1 10 Morocco 3 1 11 Namibia 3 1 12 Niger 3 1 13 South Africa 3 1 14 Zambia 3 2 Asia 3 2 1 Armenia 3 2 2 Azerbaijan 3 2 3 China 3 2 4 Georgia 3 2 5 Hong Kong 3 2 6 India 3 2 7 Iran 3 2 8 Israel 3 2 9 Japan 3 2 10 Jordan 3 2 11 Kazakhstan 3 2 12 Laos 3 2 13 South Korea 3 2 14 Kyrgyzstan 3 2 15 Macau 3 2 16 Malaysia 3 2 17 Mongolia 3 2 18 Pakistan 3 2 19 Philippines 3 2 20 Saudi Arabia 3 2 21 Taiwan 3 2 22 Thailand 3 2 23 Vietnam 3 2 24 Yemen 3 3 Europe 3 3 1 England 3 3 2 Finland 3 3 3 France 3 3 4 Ireland 3 3 5 Italy 3 3 6 Northern Ireland 3 3 7 Norway 3 3 8 Portugal 3 3 9 Scotland 3 3 10 Spain 3 3 11 Russia 3 3 12 Sweden 3 3 13 Turkey 3 3 14 Ukraine 3 3 15 Wales 3 4 Central and South America and the Caribbean 3 4 1 Argentina 3 4 2 Aruba 3 4 3 Brazil 3 4 4 Chile 3 4 5 Colombia 3 4 6 Costa Rica 3 4 7 Dominican Republic 3 4 8 Grenada 3 4 9 Montserrat 3 4 10 Nicaragua 3 4 11 Paraguay 3 4 12 Peru 3 4 13 Saint Kitts and Nevis 3 4 14 Suriname 3 4 15 Trinidad and Tobago 3 4 16 Venezuela 3 5 North America 3 5 1 Canada 3 5 2 Mexico 3 5 3 United States 3 6 Oceania 3 6 1 Australia 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp Composite image of petroglyphs from Scandinavia Haljesta Vastmanland in Sweden Nordic Bronze Age The glyphs have been painted to make them more visible nbsp A petroglyph of a caravan of bighorn sheep near Moab Utah United States a common theme in glyphs from the desert Southwest and Great BasinPetroglyphs have been found in all parts of the globe except Antarctica with highest concentrations in parts of Africa Scandinavia and Siberia many examples of petroglyphs found globally are dated to approximately the Neolithic and late Upper Paleolithic boundary roughly 10 000 to 12 000 years ago Around 7 000 to 9 000 years ago following the introduction of a number of precursors of writing systems the existence and creation of petroglyphs began to suffer and tail off with different forms of art such as pictographs and ideograms taking their place However petroglyphs continued to be created and remained somewhat common with various cultures continuing to use them for differing lengths of time including cultures who continued to create them until contact with Western culture was made in the 19th and 20th centuries citation needed Interpretation editMany hypotheses exist as to the purpose of petroglyphs depending on their location age and subject matter Some petroglyph images most likely held a deep cultural and religious significance for the societies that created them Many petroglyphs are thought to represent a type of symbolic or ritualistic language or communication style that remains not fully understood Others such as geocontourglyphs more clearly depict or represent a landform or the surrounding terrain such as rivers and other geographic features citation needed Some petroglyph maps depicting trails as well as containing symbols communicating the time and distances travelled along those trails exist other petroglyph maps act as astronomical markers As well as holding geographic and astronomical importance other petroglyphs may also have been a by product of various rituals sites in India for example have seen some petroglyphs identified as musical instruments or rock gongs 5 Some petroglyphs likely formed types of symbolic communication such as types of proto writing 6 Later glyphs from the Nordic Bronze Age in Scandinavia seem to refer to some form of territorial boundary between tribes in addition to holding possible religious meanings Petroglyph styles have been recognised as having local or regional dialects from similar or neighboring peoples Siberian inscriptions loosely resemble an early form of runes although no direct relationship has been established Petroglyphs from different continents show similarities While people would be inspired by their direct surroundings it is harder to explain the common styles This could be mere coincidence an indication that certain groups of people migrated widely from some initial common area or indication of a common origin In 1853 George Tate presented a paper to the Berwick Naturalists Club at which a John Collingwood Bruce agreed that the carvings had a common origin and indicate a symbolic meaning representing some popular thought 7 In his cataloguing of Scottish rock art Ronald Morris summarized 104 different theories on their interpretation 8 Other theories suggest that petroglyphs were carved by spiritual leaders such as shamans in an altered state of consciousness 9 perhaps induced by the use of natural hallucinogens Many of the geometric patterns known as form constants which recur in petroglyphs and cave paintings have been shown by David Lewis Williams to be hardwired into the human brain They frequently occur in visual disturbances and hallucinations brought on by drugs migraine and other stimuli The Rock Art Research Institute RARI of the University of the Witwatersrand studies present day links between religion and rock art among the San people of the Kalahari Desert 10 Though the San people s artworks are predominantly paintings the beliefs behind them can perhaps be used as a basis for understanding other types of rock art including petroglyphs To quote from the RARI website Using knowledge of San beliefs researchers have shown that the art played a fundamental part in the religious lives of its painters The art captured things from the San s world behind the rock face the other world inhabited by spirit creatures to which dancers could travel in animal form and where people of ecstasy could draw power and bring it back for healing rain making and capturing the game 11 List of petroglyph sites editAfrica edit nbsp A petroglyph in Bidzar CameroonAlgeria edit Tassili n AjjerCameroon edit BidzarCentral African Republic edit Bambari Lengo and Bangassou in the south Bwale in the west Toulou Djebel Mela KoumbalaChad edit Niola DoaRepublic of the Congo edit The Niari Valley 250 km south west of BrazzavilleEgypt edit Qurta on the east bank of the Nile River in the upper Nile valley has Nubian Sandstone formations featuring the first and earliest known examples of petroglyphs in the region of North Africa dating back to 19 15 000 years BP 12 13 Wadi Hammamat in Qift many carvings and inscriptions dating from before the earliest Egyptian Dynasties to the modern era including the only painted petroglyph known from the Eastern Desert and drawings of Egyptian reed boats dated to 4000 BCE Inscription Rock in South Sinai is a large rock with carvings and writings ranging from Nabatean to Latin Ancient Greek and Crusader eras located a few miles from the Ain Hudra Oasis A second rock sites approximately 1 km from the main rock near the Nabatean tombs of Nawamis with carvings of animals including Camels Gazelles and others The original archaeologists who investigated these in the 1800s have also left their names carved on this rock Giraffe petroglyphs found in the region of Gebel el Silsila The rock faces have been used for extensive quarrying of materials for temple building especially during the period specified as the New Kingdom The Giraffe depictions are located near a stela of the king Amenhotep IV The images are not dated but they are probably dated from the Predynastic periods Ethiopia edit TiyaGabon edit Ogooue River Valley Epona Elarmekora Kongo Boumba Lindili Kaya KayaLibya edit Akakus Jebel UweinatMorocco edit The Draa River valley nbsp Lion Plate at Twyfelfontein in Namibia 2014 Namibia edit TwyfelfonteinNiger edit Life size giraffe carvings on Dabous Rock Air MountainsSouth Africa edit Driekops Eiland near Kimberley 14 ǀXam and ǂKhomani heartland in the Karoo Northern Cape Wildebeest Kuil Rock Art Centre near Kimberley Northern Cape Keiskie near Calvinia Northern CapeTunisia 15 Ouesslat Mountain Ain Kanfous 16 and Zamla 17 Tameghza 18 The Tataouine Region in particular Ghomrassen 19 and Smar 20 Zambia edit Nyambwezi Falls in the north west province Asia edit nbsp Rock carving on Cheung Chau Island Hong Kong nbsp Petroglyphs at Cholpon Ata in Kyrgyzstan nbsp Tamgaly petroglyphs in Kazakhstan nbsp Buddhist carvings at Ili River in Kazakhstan nbsp Petroglyphs on a rock wall found in the Sierra Madre mountain range Rizal Philippines nbsp Petroglyph found in Awashima shrine Japan Armenia edit nbsp Petroglyphs at Ughtasar ArmeniaUghtasar Urtsadzor Aragats 21 See also Armenian Eternity signAzerbaijan edit Gobustan State Reserve Gemigaya Kalbajar Northern AbsheronChina edit See also Cliff inscriptions Helan Mountains in Yinchuan 22 Hua an Engravings Kangjia shimenzi in Xinjiang 22 Lianyungan Rock Engravings Petroglyphs in Zhuhai Yin Mountains in Inner Mongolia 22 Chifeng Petroglyphs in Inner MongoliaGeorgia edit Trialeti petroglyphsHong Kong edit Eight sites in Hong Kong Tung Lung Island Kau Sai Chau Po Toi Island Cheung Chau Shek Pik on Lantau Island Wong Chuk Hang and Big Wave Bay on Hong Kong Island Lung Ha Wan in Sai KungIndia edit nbsp Petroglyphs in Ladakh IndiaBhimbetka rock shelters Raisen District Madhya Pradesh India Kupgal petroglyphs on Dolerite Dyke near Bellary Karnataka India Kudopi Sindhudurg District Maharashtra India Hiwale Sindhudurg District Maharashtra India Barsu Ratnagiri District Maharashtra India Devihasol Ratnagiri District Maharashtra India Edakkal Caves Wayanad District Kerala India Kollur Triukoilur 35 km from Villupuram in Tamil Nadu A large dolmen with four petroglyphs that portray men with trident and a wheel with spokes has been found The discovery was made by K T Gandhirajan This is the second instance when a dolmen with petrographs has been found in Tamil Nadu India 23 In October 2018 petroglyphs were discovered in the Ratnagiri and Rajapur areas in the Konkan region of western Maharashtra Those rock carvings which might date back to 10 000 BC depict animals like hippopotamuses and rhinoceroses which are not found in that region of India 24 Some carving depicts what appears to be Pisces constellation 25 Perumukkal Tindivanam District Tamil Nadu India Kollur Villupuram Tamil Nadu Unakoti near Kailashahar in North Tripura District Tripura India Usgalimal rock engravings Kushavati river banks in Goa 26 Ladakhi rock art in Ladakh NW Indian Himalaya 27 Ratnagiri Maharashtra Petroglyphs An eight ftlong petroglyph in Devache Gothane village in Rajapur district Maharashtra 28 nbsp Goddess Lajja Gauri who is similarly portrayed squatting and with legs facing outward Kethaiyurumpu Tamil Nadu Situated 28 km north west of Dindigal Tamil Nadu nearby Idaiyakottai and six km south west of Oddanchartam has revealed several petroglyphs mostly represent abstract symbols on two rocks which looks like a temporary rock shelter were noticed adjacent to a Murugan temple which is in ruins on top of the Kothaiyurumbu hill Iran edit Further information Rock art in Iran nbsp Map of petroglyphs and pictographs of IranDuring recent years a large number of rock carvings has been identified in different parts of Iran The vast majority depict the ibex 29 30 Rock drawings were found in December 2016 near Golpayegan Iran which may be the oldest drawings discovered with one cluster possibly 40 000 years old Accurate estimations were unavailable due to US sanctions 31 Petroglyphs are the most ancient works of art left by humankind that provide an opening to the past eras of life and help us to discover different aspects of prehistoric lives Tools to create petroglyphs can be classified by the age and the historical era they could be flint thighbone of hunted quarries or metallic tools The oldest pictographs in Iran are seen in Yafteh cave in Lorestan that date back 40 000 and the oldest petroglyph discovered belongs to Timareh dating back to 40 800 years ago Iran provides demonstrations of script formation from pictogram ideogram linear 2300 BC or proto Elamite geometric old Elamite script Pahlevi script Arabic script 906 years ago Kufi script and Farsi script back to at least 250 years ago More than 50000 petroglyphs have been discovered extended over all Iran s states 32 Israel edit Kibbutz Ginosar Har Karkom NegevJapan edit Awashima shrine Kitakyushu city 33 Fugoppe Cave Hokkaido 22 Hikoshima Shimonoseki city 33 Miyajima 33 Temiya cave Otaru city 34 Jordan edit Wadi Rum Wadi FaynanKazakhstan edit nbsp Hunting scene in Koksu petroglyphsKoksu River in Almaty Province Chumysh River basin Tamgaly Tas on the Ili River Tamgaly a World Heritage Site nearly of AlmatyLaos edit Plain of JarsSouth Korea edit Bangudae PetroglyphsKyrgyzstan edit Several sites in the Tien Shan mountains Cholpon Ata the Talas valley Saimaluu Tash and on the rock outcrop called Suleiman s Throne in Osh in the Fergana valleyMacau edit ColoaneMalaysia edit Lumuyu PetroglyphsMongolia edit Petroglyphic Complexes of the Mongolian Altai UNESCO World Heritage site 2011 35 36 Pakistan edit Ancient Rock Carvings of Sindh Rock art and petroglyphs in Northern Areas Philippines edit Angono Petroglyphs of Rizal PhilippinesSaudi Arabia edit nbsp Petroglyphs at Wadi Qarn nbsp Petroglyphs at Mada in Salih nbsp Petroglyphs of musical instruments nbsp Petroglyphs of animals Tabuk nbsp Hieroglyphic inscriptions Tabuk nbsp Islamic inscriptions Qasim nbsp Thamudic inscriptions Graffiti Rocks about 110 km SW of Riyadh off the Mecca highway Arwa west of Riyadh al Jawf near al Jawf al Jawf Camel Carving Site Jubbah Umm Samnan north of Hail Janin Cave south of Hail Yatib south of Hail Milihiya south of Hail Jebel al Lawz north of Tabuk Wadi Damm near Tabuk Wadi Abu Oud near al Ula Shuwaymis north of Madina Jebel al Manjour amp Ratt north of Madina Hanakiya north of Madina Shimli Bir Hima north of Najran Tathleeth north of Najran Al Magar in Najd Taiwan edit The Wanshan Rock Carvings Archeological Site near Maolin District Kaohsiung were discovered between 1978 and 2002 Thailand edit Pha Taem National ParkVietnam edit Rock engravings in Sapa Sa Pa Lao Cai Province Rock engravings in Namdan Xin Mần District Ha Giang ProvinceYemen edit Eriosh Petroglyphs island of SocotraEurope edit nbsp Carving The Shoemaker Brastad Sweden nbsp Petroglyph in Roque Bentayga Gran Canaria Canary Islands nbsp Petroglyph at Dalgarven Mill Ayrshire Scotland nbsp Bronze Age petroglyphs depicting weapons Castrino de Conxo Santiago de Compostela Galicia nbsp Labyrinth Meis Galicia nbsp Cup and ring mark Louro Muros Galicia nbsp Deer and cup and ring motifs Touron Ponte Caldelas Galicia nbsp Petroglyphs in Zalavruga Belomorsk Karelia RussiaEngland edit Boscawen un St Buryan Cup and ring marked rocks in Northumberland County Durham Ilkley Moor Yorkshire Gardom s Edge Derbyshire Creswell Crags NottinghamFinland edit Hauensuoli Hanko FinlandFrance edit Prehistoric rock engravings of the Fontainebleau Forest Vallee des Merveilles Mercantour National Park France nbsp The sorcerer Vallee des Merveilles France nbsp The tribe master Vallee des Merveilles FranceIreland edit Newgrange Knowth Dowth Loughcrew Tara Clonfinlough Stone Boheh StoneItaly edit Rock Drawings in Valcamonica World Heritage Site Italy biggest European site over 350 000 Bagnolo stele Valcamonica Italy Grotta del Genovese Sicily Italy Grotta dell Addaura Sicily Italy Rock Engravings in Grosio in Valtellina Italy nbsp Grosio Rupe Magna nbsp Grosio Rupe Magna nbsp Grosio Rupe MagnaNorthern Ireland edit Knockmany nbsp Leftmost of three central stones Knockmany Chambered Tomb Co Tyrone nbsp Central of three central stones Knockmany Chambered Tomb Co Tyrone nbsp A stone on the right of the passage Knockmany Chambered Tomb Co TyroneSess Kilgreen nbsp Sess Kilgreen Chambered Tomb Co Tyrone nbsp Sess Kilgreen Chambered Tomb Co TyroneNorway edit See also List of rock carvings in Norway Rock carvings at Alta World Heritage Site 1985 Rock carvings in Central Norway Rock carvings at Mollerstufossen Rock carvings at TennesPortugal edit Prehistoric Rock Art Sites in the Coa Valley Portugal nbsp Various zoomorphic creatures including in particular a horse nbsp Paleolithic rock engravings breaking the natural rock formation nbsp Various zoomorphic creatures including in particular a BullScotland edit Museum of Ayrshire Country Life and Costume North Ayrshire Burghead Bull Burghead Townhead Galloway 37 Ballochmyle cup and ring marksSpain edit nbsp Millenarian rock carvings Laxe dos carballos at Campo Lameiro this detail depicts a deer hit by several spearsPetroglyphs from Galicia Petroglyphs from the Canary Islands Spain 38 Russia edit nbsp Petroglyph Park near Petrozavodsk Lake Onega Russia nbsp Mammoth on the basalt stone in Sikachi Alyan Russia nbsp White Sea petroglyphs Republic of Karelia RussiaWhite Sea petroglyphs Republic of Karelia Russia Petroglyph Park near Petrozavodsk Lake Onega Russia Tomskaya Pisanitsa Kanozero Petroglyphs Sikachi Alyan Khabarovsk Krai Kapova cave Bashkortostan Sunduki Petroglyphs KhakassiaSweden edit Tanumshede Bohuslan World Heritage Site 1994 Himmelstalund by Norrkoping in Ostergotland Enkoping Uppland Southwest Skane Gotaland Alvhem Vastra Gotaland Torhamn Blekinge Namforsen Angermanland Haljesta Vastmanland Slagsta Sodermanland Glosa Jamtland Garde Jamtland Flatruet Harjedalen Grannberget Harjedalen The King s Grave at Kivik Fabodristning from Dalarna Norrforsen Umea 39 Slabro rock carvings in Nykoping Sodermanland Turkey edit Kagizman Kars Cunni Cave Erzurum Esatli Ordu Gevaruk Valley Hakkari Hakkari Trisin Hakkari Latmos Besparmak Gudul AnkaraUkraine edit Kamyana Mohyla Zaporizhzhia Oblast Kurgan stelaeWales edit Garn Turne PembrokeshireCentral and South America and the Caribbean edit Argentina edit Cueva de las Manos Santa Cruz Talampaya National Park La Rioja Lihue Calel National Park La Pampa nbsp Talampaya National Park La Rioja Province Argentina nbsp Petroglyph on Tunduqueral hill at Uspallata ArgentinaAruba edit Arikok National Park Quadiriki Caves Ayo Rock FormationsBrazil edit The oldest reliably dated rock art in the Americas is known as the Horny Little Man It is petroglyph depicting a stick figure with an oversized phallus and carved in Lapa do Santo a cave in central eastern Brazil and dates from 12 000 to 9 000 years ago 40 Serra da Capivara National Park a UNESCO World Heritage Site Piaui Vale do Catimbau National Park Pernambuco Inga Stone Paraiba Costao do Santinho Santa Catarina Lagoa Santa Holy Lake Minas Gerais Ivolandia Goias nbsp Capivara National Park Piaui Brazil nbsp Ivolandia Goias Brazil nbsp Costao do Santinho SC BrazilChile edit Rincon las Chilcas Combarbala Easter Island petroglyphs nbsp Numerous rocks boasting thousand year old carvings 41 nbsp Llamas at La Silla 42 nbsp Petroglyphs at Orongo Rapa Nui Easter Island A Makemake and two birdmen higher upColombia edit El Abra Cundinamarca Chiribiquete Natural National Park nbsp El Abra archaeological site Cundinamarca nbsp Petroglyph in the Chiribiquete Natural National Park Possible equine nbsp Petroglyph in the Chiribiquete Natural National Park Aboriginal nbsp Petroglyphs in the Chiribiquete Natural National Park Costa Rica edit Rincon de la Vieja GuanacasteDominican Republic edit Cueva de las Maravillas San Pedro de Macoris Las Caritas near Lake Enriquillo Los Tres Ojos Santo DomingoGrenada edit Mt Rich PetroglyphsMontserrat edit Soldier Ghaut petroglyphsNicaragua edit El Ceibo Petroglyphs 43 Ometepe Rivas Ometepe Petroglyphs 43 Ometepe RivasParaguay edit nbsp Fertility symbols called Ita Letra by the local Panambi y people in a natural shelter in Amambay ParaguayAmambay DepartmentPeru edit Cumbe Mayo Cajamarca Petroglyphs of Pusharo Manu National Park Madre de Dios region Petroglyphs of Quiaca Puno Region Petroglyphs of Jinkiori Cusco RegionSaint Kitts and Nevis edit Carib Petroglyphs Wingfield Manor Estate Saint KittsSuriname edit Corantijn BasinTrinidad and Tobago edit Caurita nbsp The only known Amerindian petroglyph in TrinidadVenezuela edit Caicara del Orinoco Bolivar Morrocoy National Park Falcon Piedra Pintada Archeological Park within San Esteban National Park Guaraca Carabobo Sardinata Beach Amazonas Taima Taima FalconNorth America edit Canada edit Kejimkujik National Park Nova Scotia Petroglyph Provincial Park Nanaimo British Columbia 44 Petroglyphs Provincial Park north of Peterborough Ontario Agnes Lake Quetico Provincial Park Ontario Sproat Lake Provincial Park near Port Alberni British Columbia Stuart Lake British Columbia St Victor Provincial Park Saskatchewan Writing on Stone Provincial Park east of Milk River Alberta Gabriola Island British Columbia 45 East Sooke Regional Park British Columbia Ancient Echoes Interpretive Centre Herschel Saskatchewan Lake Temagami Ontario 46 Mexico edit nbsp Near Parras CoahuilaBoca de Potrerillos Mina Nuevo Leon Chiquihuitillos Mina Nuevo Leon Cuenca del Rio Victoria near Xichu Guanajuato Coahuiltecan Cueva Ahumada Nuevo Leon La Proveedora Caborca Sonora Samalayuca Juarez Chihuahua Las Labradas near Mazatlan SinaloaUnited States edit For a more comprehensive list see List of petroglyphs in the United States nbsp Petroglyph on western coast of Hawaii nbsp Hawai i Volcanoes National Park nbsp 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 mesaArches National Park Utah Bandelier National Monument New Mexico Barnesville Petroglyph Ohio Bloomington Petroglyph Park Utah Capitol Reef National Park Utah Caguana Indian Park Utuado Puerto Rico Columbia Hills State Park Washington 47 Corn Springs Colorado Desert California Coso Rock Art District Coso Range northern Mojave Desert California 48 Death Valley National Park California Dinosaur National Monument Colorado and Utah Dighton Rock Massachusetts Dominguez Canyon Wilderness Colorado Fremont Indian State Park Utah Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park Washington 49 Grand Traverse Bay Michigan Great Basin National Park Nevada Grimes Point Nevada 50 Independence Slab Ohio Inscription Rock Kelleys Island Ohio Ohio Jeffers Petroglyphs Minnesota Judaculla Rock North Carolina Kanopolis State Park Kansas La Cueva del Indio Indians Cave Arecibo Puerto Rico La Piedra Escrita The Written Rock Jayuya Puerto Rico Lava Beds National Monument Tule Lake California Legend Rock Petroglyph Site Thermopolis Wyoming Lemonweir Glyphs Wisconsin Leo Petroglyph Leo Ohio 51 Mesa Verde National Park Colorado Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument Utah Olympic National Park Washington Paintlick Mountain Tazewell Virginia 52 Petit Jean State Park Arkansas Petrified Forest National Park Arizona Petroglyph National Monument New Mexico 53 Picacho Mountain Picacho Arizona Picture Canyon Flagstaff Arizona Picture Rocks Picture Rocks Arizona Puye Cliff Dwellings New Mexico Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Nevada Rochester Rock Art Panel Utah Ring Mountain Marin County California Saint John U S Virgin Islands Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park Sanilac County Michigan Sedona Arizona Seminole Canyon Texas Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area Nevada South Mountain Park Arizona The Cove Palisades State Park Oregon Three Rivers Petroglyphs New Mexico 54 Tibes Indian Park Ponce Puerto Rico Valley of Fire State Park Nevada Washington State Park Washington County Missouri West Virginia glyphs White Mountain Wyoming Rock Springs Wyoming White Tank Mountain Regional Park Waddell Arizona Winnemucca Lake Nevada Writing Rock State Historical Site North Dakota Monolyth at Caguas amp El Yunque Puerto Rico Track Rock Union County Georgia Forsyth Petroglyph Originally discovered locates and documented near Cumming Georgia in Forsyth County but has been relocated to the campus of the University of Georgia in Athens Georgia nbsp Petroglyphs on a Bishop Tuff tableland eastern California nbsp Southern Utah nbsp Southern Utah nbsp Utah nbsp Arches National Park nbsp Animal print carvings outside of Barnesville Ohio nbsp Arizona nbsp Picacho Mountain Petroglyphs nbsp Columbia River Gorge Washington nbsp Upside down man in Western Colorado nbsp Rochester Rock Art Panel in the San Rafael Swell in Utah nbsp Web like petroglyph on the White Tank Mountain Regional Park Waterfall Trail Arizona nbsp Chipping petroglyph on the White Tank Mountain Regional Park Waterfall Trail Arizona nbsp Sample of petroglyphs at Painted Rock near Gila Bend Arizona off Interstate 8 nbsp Puye Cliff Dwellings New Mexico nbsp ThunderBird Rock Carved Petroglyph in West Central Wisconsin nbsp Archer like figure Sanilac Petroglyphs Historic State Park Sanilac County Michigan nbsp Sky Rock Petroglyphs Bishop California nbsp Sky Rock Petroglyphs Bishop California Oceania edit Australia edit Arnhem Land Kakadu National Park Northern Australia Kings Canyon Resort Watarrka National Park Northern Australia Gosford Glyphs in Central Coast NSW widely regarded as archaeological forgery Murujuga Western Australia world heritage assessed Sydney Rock Engravings New South Wales nbsp Ku ring gai Chase National Park New South Wales nbsp Ku ring gai Chase National Park New South Wales nbsp Ku ring gai Chase National Park New South Wales nbsp Mutawintji National Park New South Wales nbsp Burrup Peninsula Western AustraliaSee also editGeoglyph History of communication List of Stone Age art Megalithic art Pecked curvilinear nucleated Petrosomatoglyph Runestone and image stone Water glyphsReferences edit Wieschhoff Heinrich Albert 1945 Africa University of Pennsylvania Press Most noteworthy among the relics of Africa s early periods are the rock paintings petrographs and rock engravings petroglyphs which have been discovered in many parts of the continent T Douglas Price 2012 Europe Before Rome A Site by Site Tour of the Stone Bronze and Iron Ages Oxford University Press p 116 This art falls into two categories depending on how it is made petroglyphs are carved into rock and pictographs are painted on the rock petrograph Merriam Webster Encyclopaedia Britannica Retrieved 26 November 2020 Webster s Unabridged Dictionary of the English Language Random House 2001 p 1449 ISBN 0 681 31723 X Ancient Indians made rock music BBC News 2004 03 19 Retrieved on 2013 02 12 Houston 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