McConkie Ranch petroglyphs
Fremont petroglyphs at McConkie Ranch in Uinta County Utah. This panel shows large scale anthropomorphic figures with necklaces and earrings. One of the figures seems to hold a severed human head.

Beautifully preserved examples of Fremont Petroglyphs. The site is located on private property but is open to the public. A donation is strongly encouraged.

McConkie Ranch is mostly widely known for large scale anthropomorphic figures that are often shown holding human heads. The artwork is from the Fremont culture that flourished in Utah from 1-1200 CE.

Fremont anthropomorphic figures hold a severed head on a Petroglyph panel at McConkie Ranch in Uintah County, Utah. McConkie Ranch is the type site for Classic Vernal Style Fremont artwork.
A part of the so called Head Hunter Panel at McConkie Ranch petroglyph site near Vernal, Utah. The panel is named for the recurring theme of large anthropomorphic figures holding severed heads.