This is a digitally enhanced reproduction of a petroglyph found in the Lake George region of upstate New York (USA).
Archaeologists estimate that the rock outcropping on which the petroglyph appears to be at least one thousand years old.
The center image measures slightly over ten feet in length and is referred to in regional lore as ogisar aghcon, which is likely an anglicized derivation of the Native American words otsistah otkon (star spirit).
Archaeologists estimate that the rock outcropping on which the petroglyph appears to be at least one thousand years old.
The center image measures slightly over ten feet in length and is referred to in regional lore as ogisar aghcon, which is likely an anglicized derivation of the Native American words otsistah otkon (star spirit).
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