ROCHE-A-CRI ROCK ART SITE VANDALIZED
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Tue, Jul 27, 2004 - Graffiti Damage to Rock Art Puts Officials in a Hard Place
By KAREN MADDEN Daily Tribune Staff,
FRIENDSHIP, WISCONSIN -
"Officials say they aren't sure they can restore 1,000-year-old American Indian rock art that was
damaged by graffiti. It will cost about $3,000 to have an expert assess the damage at Roche-A-Cri State Park in
Adams County, said John Broihahn, Wisconsin state archaeologist."
"Broihahn said he doesn't know how much it
will cost to repair the rock art that was damaged by spray paint - or even if it can be done.
"We're really disappointed about this," Broihahn said. "It's the only rock art site in Wisconsin that is this
open to the public." Until the site is evaluated by an expert, it is unknown how successful any clean up will be,
Broihahn said. Sometimes paint can be completely removed, and other times, the rocks remain stained, he said.
"We're hoping we'll be able to go ahead this fall and get things cleaned up and returned to what it
looked like before," Broihahn said.
"The Friends of Roche-A-Cri State Park are offering a reward for information
leading to the apprehension of the person or people responsible for the vandalism, said Carol Tolley,
group president. The restoration is going to be very costly, and it would help to find out who is responsible,
Tolley said. People with information can call the park at 608-339-6881 or the Adams County Sheriff's Department
at 608-339-3304.
"It's discouraging that people don't respect other people's property," said Tolley, whose group
does upkeep and works to improve the park. The Roche-A-Cri rock art is unique because it includes carvings and
paintings, Broihahn said. There is a theme or story being told, which is unusual for rock art in Wisconsin, he said.
A lot of people visit Roche-A-Cri State Park because the site is so accessible, said Joe Stecker-Kochanski,
park manager. There are no plans to restrict public access to the rock art. "There are so many pieces that you
can't view (in other parts of the state)," Stecker-Kochanski said.
"Stecker-Kochanski has been park manager for
11 years. During that time, there has been vandalism, but not to the extent of what was done in May, he said.
This time, the rock was painted with black spray paint. The paint appears to be mostly on carvings and not the
painted sections of the rock art, Stecker-Kochanski said. It is unknown at this time who will pay for the clean-up,
Stecker-Kochanski said.
"In 1996, penalties for vandalizing rock art were changed because of damage to the
rock art at the Gothschall site in the southwestern part of the state, Broihahn said. Vandalizing rock art
can bring felony charges with a maximum penalty of 3 1/2 years in prison."
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