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What is the difference between petroglyph and pictogram​

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a petroglyph is an image carved, incised or scratched into stone. A pictograph is a painting on stone, using natural pigments.pictographs are typically found only in caves or other areas where they can be protected from the elements of sunshine, wind-blown sand and precipitation.

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Found throughout southern Utah, a petroglyph is an image carved, incised or scratched into stone. A pictograph is a painting on stone, using natural pigments. Pictographs are typically found only in caves or other areas where they can be protected from the elements of sunshine, wind-blown sand and precipitation

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