Another piece of Barrier Canyon Art from Thompson Wash, UT. 
This art survived being shot at. Note the bullet holes.
As the glyphs can't shoot back, this is something only a little fairy boy would do. 
One of my favorite pieces of Barrier Canyon Art from Sego Canyon, UT.
Some people look at this and think they see aliens with antennae. 
More than likely the "antennae" are meant to represent serpents. 
I may not understand it, but I definitely know it is not an alien! 
More Barrier Canyon Art
Barrier Canyon Art is named after an anthropomorphic petroglyph style discovered in Barrier Canyon
(currently named Horseshoe Canyon).  Barrier Canyon Art can be found at other locations.  The Barrier Canyon Art below is from North Wash, UT.  The figure on the left is called the Morqui Queen.  The figure on the right is too abstract to be identified.  I believe that it is an animal which would make the style zoomorphic. 
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