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Barnesville Petroglyph

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When the site was first recorded archaeologically, carvings were scattered among several different boulders on the hilltop. At least one such stone has been removed: during the early twentieth century, a group of men masquerading as staff from a museum obtained the second-largest boulder, and it has
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figures, 4 snakes, and 3 pits. While the precise identification of the animals whose prints are carved at the stone are uncertain, these designations were applied because they were seen to be the animals most likely to be encountered by the Native Americans who produced the petroglyph. Similar to
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and J.H. Salisbury produced a more systematic description in 1869 and 1871: published in 1872, they describe the carvings present on the boulder that was once thought to have been removed from the site as well as documenting the carvings that have always been known. A yet fuller description was
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has designs that appear to be stretched-out animal skins, and the noses featured on some of the human faces are almost unknown at other petroglyphs in the region. Those carvings designated as "geometric" are mostly abstract designs; common on Native American petroglyph sites in the region, such
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that sits in woodland atop a hill with an elevation of approximately 1,320 feet (400 m). Measuring approximately 3.5 metres (11 ft) from east to west and 4.5 metres (15 ft) from northwest to southeast, the boulder slopes from end to end: the northwestern corner is nearly 1 metre
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that are known as "nut-cracker holes," the pits are small indentations that are most likely to have been made individually, although it is possible that they are the sole surviving elements of otherwise eroded designs. It is very difficult to identify the types of animals whose prints are
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been lost to science as a result. Smaller rocks were also recorded with petroglyphs, but a 1971 professional survey failed to find anything except on the largest boulder. At that time, it was believed that the other stones may have been stolen, become undistinguishable due to
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Carvings at Barnesville are noticeably different from those at Belmont County's other significant petroglyph site: known as Barton Rock, this site consists of petroglyphs on a large boulder in the middle of
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The earliest published record of the Barnesville Petroglyph was created in 1857 or 1858 by Thomas Kite, and a similar description was produced soon afterward by James W. Ward. Drawing on these works,
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peoples. Moreover, the nearby Shannon Cave is believed to have archaeological value, and it has been proposed that some of the petroglyph carvings are meant to point toward the cave. As a prominent
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was unable to determine whether many of them were meant to be the prints of dogs or of cats. Most unusual of the designs are the pelts and the human faces: only one other petroglyph site in the
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and the general public since the 1850s or earlier. Although the site was significantly damaged during the twentieth century, it is still a significant
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The large boulder of premier interest bears 113 different designs, which have been divided into 6 different classifications: 47 mammal imprints (the
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Besides the carvings themselves, the petroglyph's immediate vicinity is archaeologically important because of the presence of many smaller
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Sites, which are all the locations of Monongahela villages. Only two other Ohio petroglyphs are included on the Register; known as the
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Herbstritt, James T. National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Francis Farm Petroglyphs Site (36FA35).
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Herbstritt, James T. National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Sugar Grove Petroglyph Site (36GR5).
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in 1974. It is one of four National Register-listed archaeological sites in the county, along with the
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concluded that it was the work of the people that also created such sites as the
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Friends Boarding School and Ohio Yearly Meetinghouse Historic District
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of bears and deer, plus indeterminate paw prints and the outlines of
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represented by the smaller tracks: a specialist in mammals from the
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have been found nearby; most were produced by the Adena or various
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of its creators is uncertain. Some have attributed the site to the
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The Barnesville Petroglyph carvings were created centuries ago by
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National Register of Historic Places in Belmont County, Ohio
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The petroglyphs are carved into a single large boulder of
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An Unrecorded Petroglyph Site in Belmont County, Ohio
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charcoal
Barnesville Petroglyph is located in Ohio
Barnesville Petroglyph is located in the United States
Barnesville
Ohio
39°58′45″N 81°13′54″W / 39.97917°N 81.23167°W / 39.97917; -81.23167
74001400
petroglyph
U.S. state
Ohio
Barnesville
Belmont County
archaeologists
archaeological site
historic site
Native American
cultural affiliation
Adena
Pennsylvania
West Virginia
James L. Swauger
Indian God Rock
Sugar Grove Petroglyphs
Hamilton Farm Petroglyphs
Ojibwe
Monongahela culture
Dunkard
sandstone

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