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« Reply #20 on: August 16, 2011, 03:10:21 pm »
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Even if it was a treasure sign or symbol, it is useless because you have no idea if something this small has been moved. You have an interesting rock with a carving. Treasure it.


This is not a rock, eventhough it might look like one. It is a lead weight (100 drams) found under the rock at which it is pictured, placed there. The picture shows the weight taken out in front of the rock. The carvings are surely not accidental, they describe the topogaphry of the area in one plane, the unique marking of the actual treasure on one side and a full layout of the other markers used to indicate the site of the concealment. All signs on the weight were examined under a binocular stereoscope as to decide which were manmade and which were accidental. The second picture is of the weight cleaned after "restoration" and removal of calcareous deposits which are quite common in that area.

The placement was neither accidental, nor was this marker moved. This is because, this is a terminal marker, as directed by another marker (a 300 drams lead weight of the same set of weights) found at the base of another NON movable rock, at a distinct location (not in the middle of a field), in the line of site.

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« Reply #21 on: August 21, 2011, 03:35:25 pm »
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The placement was neither accidental, nor was this marker moved. This is because, this is a terminal marker, as directed by another marker (a 300 drams lead weight of the same set of weights) found at the base of another NON movable rock, at a distinct location (not in the middle of a field), in the line of site.

We will keep you updated as more indincations  come forth.

What makes you believe this is treasure sign? Lead metal or rock. It makes no difference. Once moved, it is useless. Under an unmovable rock can't be true. You moved it.

Keep dreaming, mate. It's good for the soul.


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