Wyoming's Bighorn Medicine Wheel site consists of:
A) a rock art panel depicting what is thought to represent a medicine wheel along with abstract representations of bighorn sheep.
B) a stone circle, or "wheel," nearly 90 feet in diameter, perched atop a 9640 foot high peak.
C) a large, continuously occupied pithouse village along the banks of the Bighorn River.
D) a portion of the natural landscape in the Bighorn Mountains that is sacred to Native American tribes in the region; the site itself contains nothing cultural in origin (in other words, no material remains) .
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