Utah continues to prove itself as having the strangest petroglyphs portraying a giant people who appear imposing and cruel, some even holding up someone's severed head. Let's have a look -
Take note of the very tall, long bodies, inverted triangular-shaped bodies and often times horns on the head. These are all over Utah, not just one location where one tribe practiced their anthropomorphic gods. These appearances repeat through many locations unrelated to each other.
Black Dragon Canyon
Buckhorn Draw
Buckhorn Draw
Buckhorn Draw
Comb Ridge (check out this guy's feet!)
Dinosaur Monument
Dinosaur Monument
Dinosaur Monument
Dry Fork Canyon (look at those feet!)
Dry Fork Creek (guy holding severed head)
Dry Fork Creek
Dry Fork Creek
Horseshoe Canyon
Newspaper Rock - note some small guys and then some big inverted triangle horned guys and some small 5-toed footprints and large 6-toed footprints
Newspaper Rock
Newspaper Rock
six-toed feet -
Sego Canyon
Sego Canyon
Sego Canyon
Sego Canyon
Sego Canyon
Bear Ears National Monument
Wild Horse Canyon
Wild Horse Canyon
Interestingly, the one above looks rather like this Australian petroglyph figure -
And, it would appear that Utah was not the only state that represented elongated figures with horns and large, broad, inverted triangular shoulders.
Western Colorado
Yellowstone
Mojave, California
Interestingly, look at the figure on the far right -
Now, look at this picture below taken by researcher MK Davis at Chaco Canyon New Mexico-
Comparing -
It is interesting to note similar glyphs around the world. Are we to overlook that like the pyramids?
Australia
Patagonia Chile
New Mexico
Grand Canyon
And, speaking of Utah's odd petroglyphs, this one (below) under Monument Bridge baffles as it looks like a couple of sauropods.
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