Native American, KGC or something else

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Came across these in northern Arkansas recently
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Those are great artifacts. Some of the carvings may contain graffiti, but the geometric stuff is very interesting and possibly sending messages. Good luck.
 

A couple of photos seem to show a turkey track petroglyph, very common design element in Native American petroglyphs throughout North America. The second photo shows a crosshatch pattern. Crosshatches another common design element of native petroglyphs everywhere.
 

A couple of photos seem to show a turkey track petroglyph, very common design element in Native American petroglyphs throughout North America. The second photo shows a crosshatch pattern. Crosshatches another common design element of native petroglyphs everywhere.
For those who follow KGC lore, the turkey track was a symbol the outlaws (James Gang time period) used on the earlier robbery cache maps.
 

The Book “Rebel Gold“by Warren Getler and Bob Brewer
may help.
 

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