There is no exact way to confirm they are authentic Taíno carvings but the most popular theory is that they are from pre-columbian inhabitants.
A new petroglyph was found in 2011 after several people from an organization called "Friends of the Park" went on a search.
The newest found symbol is thought to be thousands of years old and artistically similar to the pottery of the Saladoid culture.
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