Azquester
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As I recall, that cache (whatever the true amount) had the fingerprints of a Mexican rancher from the Revolution days on it. I believe the argument was forwarded a couple years ago in the "Jesuit Treasures - Are They Real?" thread. A nice recovery, no doubt.
The one thing Mr Quinn's Treasure does prove is that there are Ground Maps made from bedrock which is the base for the final maps at all these Treasure Locations. So when you say "Ground Map" we're not talking about paper or stone, but, actual maps in the solid rock terrain.
That's what you look for when you find a final site something the stone maps or paper maps don't tell you, or, maybe they do and no one gets it. I've seen maps from the Archives of the Indies with the walker markers of feet monuments to a specific Treasure or Gold Mine. When you find one though it may be thousands of feet and another mountain range over before you find the next one. Those have a shadow symbol for the measurement on them with a direction for the next one along the walkers trails.