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Anchor text: Yellowstone River
Target Entity: Yellowstone_River
Preceding Context: Much of Billings is located in the Yellowstone Valley, carved out by the
Succeeding Context: . Over 10 million years ago, this valley was underwater with the tops of the Rimrocks, cliffs to the north and east of downtown, being a prehistoric beach. Some pictographs in the Pictograph Cave (Billings, Montana) south of Billings are 2,100 years old. The Pictograph, Middle, and Ghost cave complex were home to generations of prehistoric hunters. Approximately 30,000 artifacts, ranging from stone tools, weapons, paintings and the instruments used, have been identified from the site. They were carved from the Eagle sandstone cliff by the forces of water and wind. The Crow Indians frequented this area from about the year 1700. In 1806, William Clark traveled through the region on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He inscribed his name on Pompey's Pillar, a rock formation northeast of Billings, on July 25, 1806 William Clark wrote that he climbed the sandstone pillar and "had a most extensive view in every direction on the Northerly Side of the river". Clark named the place "Pompys Tower" in honor of a young Shoshone boy he had nicknamed "Pompy." The boy's mother was , who had helped guide the Lewis and Clark expedition and had acted as an interpreter. The name of the formation was changed by 1814 to the current title. Clark's inscription is the only remaining physical evidence found along the route that was followed by the expedition.
Paragraph Title: Before the city
Source Page: Billings, Montana

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