Is there a Miller's cave under St. Louis, MO?!


Question: There are many caves beneath the city. I just don't know whether or not Miller's is the name of one.


Answers: There are many caves beneath the city. I just don't know whether or not Miller's is the name of one.

Miller's Cave (23PU2) was excavated by Gerard Fowke during 1918 to 1919. He published his results as a portion of Bulletin 76, Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology in 1922. Several of the black and white photographs from the report have been digitally scanned, sharpened, and included in this report. Digital scans of the Native American rock art were provided by Mr. Douglas Melton of Little Rock, Arkansas. He photographed the petroglyphs during the 1970s while a geology student at Southwest Missouri State University. Milton Varney (1990:17) reported that almost all of the rock art at Miller's Cave had been destroyed by vandals and looters. The rock art at the site is discussed by Diaz-Granados and Duncan (2000). The site is not open to the public.





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