You are leading the poor woman completely astray. There is nothing to work with here. We cannot derive any meaningful information from imaginary squiggles and nonsensical "symbols" which can only be seen and interpreted by one very worked up and self professed wild eyed mystic diviner. You can't claim that Jesuits reshaped the entire landscape without providing evidence which has substance and can withstand scrutiny. Something like bridle jangles, or Spanish ceramic fragments. It's wildly irresponsible. This woman could consult any appropriate colleague at her college and they would tell her to stop digging up her land, just like most of us are.
There are no signs. There are no shadow signs. There is NO evidence. One unit of make believe is not equal to one unit of physical evidence.
I will have to post the Bigfoot picture again as a talisman against any more such erroneous ideas!
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