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Guard the Glyphs is dedicated to preserving Utah’s ancient rock art—timeless creations that bridge the past to the present. From the striking Barrier Canyon Style figures to intricate petroglyphs etched into stone, these timeless creations tell the stories of the people who lived…

HelpWithMeds's tweet image. Guard the Glyphs is dedicated to preserving Utah’s ancient rock art—timeless creations that bridge the past to the present. From the striking Barrier Canyon Style figures to intricate petroglyphs etched into stone, these timeless creations tell the stories of the people who lived…

Guard the Glyphs seeks to protect the West's petroglyphs from vandalism and degradation by building a network of 'Influencers for Good' on social media. We share the untold stories etched in stone, inviting a new generation to see this ancient rock art as a timeless message from…


Climbing Bolts Deface Ancient 'Pregnant Sheep' Petroglyph in Utah - Unauthorized climbing bolts installed on ancient petroglyph panel - Authorities seek public assistance to identify those responsible - Incident highlights ongoing threats to indigenous cultural sites In…

HelpWithMeds's tweet image. Climbing Bolts Deface Ancient 'Pregnant Sheep' Petroglyph in Utah

- Unauthorized climbing bolts installed on ancient petroglyph panel
- Authorities seek public assistance to identify those responsible
- Incident highlights ongoing threats to indigenous cultural sites

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Newspaper Rock State Historic Monument, just north of Monticello, Utah, is a timeless canvas where stories are etched in stone. Known as Tse' Hone' in Navajo, meaning "a rock that tells a story," this is a stunning collection of petroglyphs, set against the vertical cliffs of…


Life as a Paleo ("Ancient") Indian in Utah around 12,000 years (or 400 generations) ago. Around the Tooele area, marshy areas as Lake Bonneville continued to shrink. #Utah


Step Into History: Where Utah’s First People Walked! Over 12,000 years ago, ancient Paleo-Indians left their mark—not with petroglyphs, but with their very footsteps. 88 human footprints, preserved in Utah’s west desert, tell a story of survival, exploration, and connection to a…

HelpWithMeds's tweet image. Step Into History: Where Utah’s First People Walked!

Over 12,000 years ago, ancient Paleo-Indians left their mark—not with petroglyphs, but with their very footsteps. 88 human footprints, preserved in Utah’s west desert, tell a story of survival, exploration, and connection to a…

Archaic hunters left a message beside a waterfall in northern #Utah


Paleo ("Ancient") Indians were Utah's first inhabitants. While they did not leave petroglyphs and pictographs, they did leave traces of their lives... 88 human footprints, over 12,000 years old! These ancient impressions, left by adults and children walking through a marshland…

HelpWithMeds's tweet image. Paleo ("Ancient") Indians were Utah's first inhabitants. While they did not leave petroglyphs and pictographs, they did leave traces of their lives...

88 human footprints, over 12,000 years old! These ancient impressions, left by adults and children walking through a marshland…

From haunting human-like figures to intricate animal depictions, each glyph holds a piece of the past, connecting us to thousands of years of history. These cultural treasures, found across Utah’s deserts and canyons, invite us to reflect on a shared human experience. #Utah

HelpWithMeds's tweet image. From haunting human-like figures to intricate animal depictions, each glyph holds a piece of the past, connecting us to thousands of years of history. These cultural treasures, found across Utah’s deserts and canyons, invite us to reflect on a shared human experience.  #Utah

Utah’s petroglyphs and pictographs are more than ancient artwork etched and painted onto stone—they are timeless stories, spiritual landmarks, and messages from those who walked this land long before us.

HelpWithMeds's tweet image. Utah’s petroglyphs and pictographs are more than ancient artwork etched and painted onto stone—they are timeless stories, spiritual landmarks, and messages from those who walked this land long before us.

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