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May 24, 2013
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Ancient American Petroglyphs Desecrated by ThievesPosted on Nov 20, 2012
At least six 3,500-year-old rock carvings from California’s Volcanic Tableland have been stolen, vandalized or destroyed. Thieves may expect a few thousand dollars for their haul—a pittance compared with the historic and spiritual value of the ancient petroglyphs. One Bureau of Land Management archaeologist called it “the worst act of vandalism ever seen” in the area. As the Los Angeles Times reports, officials are concerned about how they might protect other ancient works of religious art scattered around hundreds of thousands of acres with little in the way of funding.
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