THAT explains EVERYTHING!
Charl welcome . Glad to see that your curiosity has gotten the best of you.
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In the end Charl we will win you over. Welcome to treasure marks and signs. Make sure you look at some of the other threads in this category.
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In the end Charl we will win you over. Welcome to treasure marks and signs. Make sure you look at some of the other threads in this category.
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That fine Charl, you are in titled to your opinion and I love a good challenge. . Your specialty is Native American and mine is Jesuit stone work. Native American didn't do Jesuit type stone work . The Jesuit however did native American type stone work. You can't tell the difference but I can. So do what ever you feel necessary. But remember the hole your stepping into is over your head. I offered you a truce and work together to save your credibility. But if you insist on trying to prove me wrong. Do else where. This is a treasure marks and signs thread so let see what you know about this. I sure you think all of us that do this type treasure hunting are delusional as you call it. So go ahead call me what you want . It does bother me. No one will learn a thing this way. You say you have 40 yrs. of experience. You just might,but not in this line. It's not hard to to tell native American artifacts. I'm sure you have a great deal of knowledge in that field. It is hard to tell the work of the Jesuit's if your not use to seeing it. The two fields are tied in some ways. If you are as good as you say,then you should know this. But apparently you dont. Have a good day Charles and if you want a constructive conversation on the matter. I will be willing.Just want you to know Bob, I have no intention of hanging out here for no reason other then to correct your mistakes. You're entitled to believe whatever you wish, and folks here are entitled to take your interpretations at face value, if they so choose. I was able to correctly identify petroglyphs in a thread here, and I hope that helps. But, as far as I am concerned, you're entitled to have fun and enjoy yourself with your own interpretations. If I had nothing better to do then correct what I perceive to be your misconceptions, well, boy, would I ever need a life. I have no intention of doing that, Bob. Most of the "problems" grew out of your mistakingly interpreting rocks as artifacts in the Native American artifact section. But I have no real issues with you at all. Far be it for me to spoil your enjoyment with your theories.....