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    Centipedes or Game Trap Glyphs ??

    I stumbled across an interesting video on YouTube a few days ago, where the narrator asserts that many of the common glyphs that I've always called a centipede are actually depictions of game traps, and are a record of large game drives at those locations.

    I'm always of an open mind when it comes to glyph interpretations. What do you think ?

    Fast forward to the 14:00 min mark to the portion regarding the glyph he labels "trap-man".

    There's also quite a bit of discussion prior to that about his interpretations of some popular BCS art in the Moab area as well.


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    I think he's reaching pretty hard in a lot of his interpretations. They "MAY" or "MIGHT" be most anything, but the evidence isn't really there for the game drives and such in the recovered artifacts.

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