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In reply to the discussion: Petroglyph thefts near Bishop stun federal authorities, Paiutes, "worse act of vadalism ever seen" [View all]byeya
(2,842 posts)34. That's the way to do it: Keep their whereabouts unknown. I believe that some of the famous cave
paintings in France have been sealed.
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Petroglyph thefts near Bishop stun federal authorities, Paiutes, "worse act of vadalism ever seen" [View all]
Liberal_in_LA
Nov 2012
OP
What's the BLM's response? A mere $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction
AnotherMcIntosh
Nov 2012
#3
You must be right. Drake (a lifelong teacher) and Hance (with a long career as a scientist) must,
AnotherMcIntosh
Nov 2012
#24
#11: The National Park Service is very top heavy with highly paid people who staff
byeya
Nov 2012
#31
Most of it is not vandalism, it's profit based theft of our national heritage and is an ongoing
byeya
Nov 2012
#7
I'll disagree to this extent: In the National Parks, laws were in place since the 19th century
byeya
Nov 2012
#13
OMIGOD They're going to line them up and match them up to the Centurion constellation
Baitball Blogger
Nov 2012
#16
maybe someone felt that the petroglyphs would really compliment the Iraqi National Museum pieces...
BlueMan Votes
Nov 2012
#22
Remember the movie "2012" when they secretly started putting works of art on the arks? n/t
Ian David
Nov 2012
#27