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<br /> <br />COLORADO CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT <br />VANDALISM RECORD <br />1. Resource No. 5RT118 2. Owner private <br />3. Type of Vandalism (check one or more categories): <br />_ Surface collected Damage to standing structures <br />_ Damage to archaeological deposits X Damage to rock art, inscriptions <br />Other (explain) <br />4. Description (key separate locations to sketch map): Several recent inscriptions, other <br />scratched figures and bullet impact marks were observed on the rock art panel. Portions <br />of Figure 1 (right-hand anthropomorph) may have been removed. A large thick slab(s) of <br />sandstone is missing which would have contained nearly all of this figure. it does not <br />appear to remain on the site (unless completely buried). The initials "W.M." have been <br />scratched over the right (anatomical) leg of Figure 2. the work "TEMPLE" crosses the <br />lower part of Figures 3 and 4. Four small bullet impact marks were noted on the head and <br />upper torso of Figure 2. One large bullet impact mark was Found above the head of Figure <br />2. A "B" was found on the lower body of Figure 4, and the word "Pudgie" crosses the <br />bottom of Figure 4. An arrow has been scratched adjacent to Figure 4. The eyes of Figure <br />1 appear recently modified by a circular grinding/boring action. Other vandalism in the <br />form of inscriptions and other scratchings was noted elsewhere on this cliff face, but <br />away from the panel. Facial Features are described on the original site form as added, <br />this does not appear to be the case with the exception of the modification to the eyes of <br />Figure 1. <br />5. Are human remains disturbed? no describe evidence <br />6. Is this a one-time _ or series X of incidents? Estimated time since incident (for <br />multiple incidents, check more than one category): <br />less than one month; one month to one year; several years; <br />4-10 years; X 10-20 years; _ greater than 20 years. <br />']. Extent of damage 20X (estimate percent of structure, rock art or archaeological <br />deposits destroyed of those totally present before vandalism. <br />8. Attach closeup photo of each vandalism location within site, key to map. <br />9. Attach sketch map (show locations of vandalism in relation to site area and features, <br />indicate photo locations). <br />Recorder(s) A. McKibbin <br />Affiliation Metcalf Archaeological Consultants, Inc. Date 6/11/91 <br />Colorado Historical Society, Office of Archaeology & Historic Preservation, 1300 Broadway, <br />Denver, CO 80203 (303/866-3395)• <br />