Furthermore, experts from English Heritage and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland are equally confused.
"There have been people living in the Northumberland area since the start of the Mesolithic period around 10,000 years ago," said Dr Mazel, "but I would think that these markings were made after cups and rings, probably during the last 3000 years. But until we know more about these markings it would be hard to pinpoint which era they belong to."
So, as Stan Beckensall explained, the pair are appealling for anyone who has any information that could help identify the carvings to come forward.
"As far as I know, these markings are unique and nothing like them exists anywhere in Northumberland or in the British Isles," said Stan.