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has glosseng: Water glyphs are a recurring type of petroglyph found across the American southwest, but primarily in southern Utah, northern Arizona, and Nevada. The symbols are thought to be of ancient origin, (perhaps created by the Ancient Pueblo Peoples), and have been dated via x-ray fluorescence to ~2,000 old by . Classification as a water glyph requires the presence of certain distinctive characteristics including both visual elements and location. Although the glyphs have likely been previously noted by local ranchers and farmers, the recurring pattern was first documented by and of Fredonia, Arizona. To Date, more than 340 instances of these petroglyphs had been cataloged in an extensive GIS study.
lexicalizationeng: water glyphs
instance of(noun) a member of any of about two dozen Native American peoples called `Pueblos' by the Spanish because they live in pueblos (villages built of adobe and rock)
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has glossrus: Водные петроглифы,  — распространённый на американском юго-западе тип петроглифов. Чаще всего водные петроглифы встречаются на юге штата Юта, на севере штата Аризона и на востоке штата Невада. Предполагается, что петроглифы принадлежат древним пуэбло. Хотя местные фермеры и ранчеры наверняка и ранее замечали эти знаки, впервые их задокументировали Роберт Форд и Диксон Спендлав из г. Фридония в штате Аризона. По состоянию на конец 2007 года около 270 примеров таких знаков было обнаружено в ходе подробного исследования, проведенного .
lexicalizationrus: Водные петроглифы
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