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Petroglyphs stolen from sacred Calif. Native American site (Video)

Vandals stole four ancient Indian rock carvings from a heritage site in the Sierra Nevada mountains near Bishop, California, it has been revealed.

The thieves used cement-cutting powersaws to dislodge the petroglyphs from the volcanic rock in which they were carved between 3,500 and 5,000 years ago.

Six carvings were targeted in all, and around a quarter of the remote site was defaced.

One of the ancient etchings was found dropped and smashed in a nearby car park, while another remained in place, but was badly scarred by hammer marks.

Experts suggested that just one of the ancient panels could be worth $1,000 on the black market.

US government archaeologist Greg Haverstock told NBC News that the theft was "the worst act of vandalism ever seen" on the site. He added:

"The individuals who did this were not surgeons, they were smashing and grabbing. I think it's akin to someone going and cutting pieces out of the Wailing Wall,"

Paiute-Shoshone wigwams

The authorities have also informed leaders of the Paiute-Shoshone tribe, which considers the carvings sacred.

"It was the toughest phone call I ever had to make," said field officer Bernadette Lavato, speaking to the Los Angeles Times.

"Their culture and spiritual beliefs had been horribly violated. We will do everything in our power to bring those back."
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Responses to "California: Thieves Steal Four Ancient Indian Rock Carvings in 'Worst Vandalism Ever' "

  1. nakemo says:

    Many people today , say "it was in the past" , yet the persecution continues

  2. geospin says:

    I am totally astonished, but not at all surprised to hear it. We don't protect that which is not considered holy to the white man's religious esteem. What would we do if the native Americans stole, say, the St. Peter's tomb, or ripped off the Plymouth rock! What would we do if they defaced the Vietnam Veterans memorial, or Statue of Liberty. So what is to be done. We should make a felony anyone defacing any cultural icon.

  3. Anonymous says:

    i am completely and totally disgusted by the acts of the individuals responsible for this. aside from the totally selfish motives, the damage left at the scene of the crime can never be undone. these actions are more sacreligious than cutting and removing sections of the ceiling from the Sistine Chapel. yes, this type of activity should be considered a felony, if it is not already, and a federal felony at that. considering the blatant insult to culture and heritage inflicted by this destructive activity, it should probably be considered a hate crime, as well.

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