NOT ALL MARKS/SIGNS are treasure signs...

usernotfound

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Images are carved in rock. Images convey ideas.

(Every idea does NOT lead to Treasure)

Ideas are dated.

#you get what I'm saying?

If you didn't get the hash-tag reference...

Images can be dated to a certain extent.

Ford T-Model.

A Ford T-Model image is hard, if not, almost impossible to come by before the said date.

Without getting carried away with the centricities'...

A sickle is before the scythe and the scythe is before the cradle, but regardless. These "images" can be somewhat loosely dated.

I've been dating my site -in many ways-, but has anyone else done this?

Yes, coins and such date themselves and provide a window of reference. Also knowing the history of the location provides a window of reference.

BUT recorded history's accuracy is obviously not spot-on.

DTTH, I've noticed a particular spanish helmet in one of your monuments, which I am certain is DATED.

Casca, the pick is also a dated tool.

John Az, your monument...ah, nevermind.

Old Dog, :hello:.

SS, :occasion14:.


Respectfully,

UNF



 

Rawhide

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I usually try to see who put the marks there. I take the oldest marks and go from there. I usually see at least three dated marks. Crosses are a dead giveaway. The smaller the mark, sometimes is the newer marks also.
 

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