Well, maybe not a lawyer, they would probably want to charge you for their opinion of an interpretation. Interpretation leaves a lot of room for mistakes because most of us will interpret things a little differently, just ask a lawyer. This is why so many treasures are still out there for us adventurous types to look for and hopefully find. One of the biggest things that you need to remember when dealing with any treasure sign, and by sign I am referring to a carved symbol or a monument/marker, is that you are not reading the sign, you are INTERPRETING the sign. Also for the purpose of this article I will refer to everything as a marker, which would include what most people might call a monument. There will be plenty of symbols that will require you to determine what each sign means individually, based on where it’s located and what else is around or with it. When dealing with the Spanish there are some symbols that do mean the same things at every site but for the purpose of this article I am going to deal with those that don’t. The problem with the majority of these books is that they say a specific sign means the same specific thing at all sites. There have been books and books written about treasure signs and how to “read” them. ![]() Carved Maps, When is it a mirror image?.
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