Tainter Cave

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Tainter Cave, also known as Tombstone Cave, is a dry sandstone cave in Crawford County, Wisconsin, in which prehistoric Native Americans carved petroglyphs and drew pictographs, including birds, men, deer, and abstract designs. With over 100 pictographs, the cave holds more than any other known site in Wisconsin. It is also notable as the first archaeological site recorded in the dark zone of a cave in the Upper Midwest.

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archaeological site, caveUnited States
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  • National Register of Historic Places listed place page@
  • National Register of Historic Places page@
  • Wisconsin National or State Registers Record page@
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    cave in United States of America
Tainter Cave pictographTainter Cave pictograph
    TypeSubtypeDateDescriptionNotesSource
    linkpageNational Register of Historic Places listed place page@Wikidata
    linkpageNational Register of Historic Places page@Wikidata
    linkpageWisconsin National or State Registers Record page@Wikidata
    sitecaveEagle Caveshow caveWikidata
    commonsimageTainter Cave pictograph Commons