Years ago I was moving around Texas not far from San Saba. And stoped at a cattle ranch to see if I could find someone there that would be willing to talk local History with me. I did more then that. The rancher sat me down to a dinner fit for a king, I never saw so much food sat out for only the rancher , ( I forget his name, To long ago.) His wife and myself. After dinner he showed me some stuff he'd found around caves and hills of Tex., guns, clothing, ect.. Then he showed me a worked stone and asked me if I new what it was? The stone was very well worked and took some time to do, It was around 10'' long and 3'' sguare, I told him I thought it was a way bill to a very likely treasure! He didn't say much about stone after that. Except when I asked him where he found the stone. He said he found it under a pile of stones sitting on a large rock. And some yr's later I saw in a treasure mag. what looked like the same stone, was used to find four piles of gold bars at different distance off 4 sides of the large rock. Ask yourself! There must be a reason to go to the effort to pile up stones in the woods. Its like a flag! Have fun, could be a stash. Monk