Here is a photo of the features on the largest of three boulders believed to have pecked petroglyphs at the Ekonk Hill site:

Dating tests determined the site was likely in use anywhere from 1,000 to 3,500 BP. For more information on who was involved with the field research and the methodologies used one would have to contact Nick Bellantoni, David R. Wagner of the Quinebague Community College, the U.S. Geological Survey, or the Narragansett Indian Tribal Historic Preservation Office -- all of whom were in some capacity involved in research at the site.
Ekonk Hill is on private property and the site's exact location is highly guarded. Everyone is discouraged from attempting to visit it.
For an archaeogeodesic perspective of Ekonk Hill, see John Q. Jacobs's paper at this web page: http://www.jqjacobs.net/rock_art/ekonk.html
A few miles from Ekonk Hill on the property of the Yawgoog Scout Camp sits this petroglyph that the Boy Scouts have named Symbol Rock:

Roughly 50 feet away from Symbol Rock sits what the Boy Scouts have named Millennium Rock:

Within the same town as Symbol Rock sits the Miner Farm where I first came across this circle:

It's very hard for me to argue with those experts who have field studied Ekonk Hill and Yawgoog. But it's equally as easy for me to see the obvious similarities between some of the features on those sites and those on the Miner Farm.
2 comments :
I have had the opportunity to examine the Miner Farm features in question. The circular feature described as a petroglyph exhibits the same physical characteristics as other well established petroglyphs which were pecked.
James Gage
www.StoneStructures.org
I believe I have seen another rock on the property with petroglyphs
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