Indian pictographs dating back 300 to 400 years have been damaged by vandals in New Mexico.
The Bureau of Land Management says shooters caused irreparable damage to the site, located in Delgadito Canyon. The vandalism occurred with the past two to three weeks, an archaeologist.
Those responsible could face felony charges if the damage is deemed more than $500.
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Shooters target pictographs
(The Farmington Daily Times 6/29)
Pictographs in New Mexico vandalized by shooters
Tuesday, June 29, 2004
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