sandy1
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Sandy1, I saw an awesome and very interesting documentary on this a few months back on "Myth Hunters." Here's the full episode on youtube :
(NOTE: the episode starts at 25 seconds in, so skip to that to begin the video.)
If you watch from the 35 minute mark to the 38.15 minute mark you will see the most interesting part of this entire video (the cap rocks) and also that this work was done around 2000BC which should give everybody an idea that tunnels and who knows what other markers could be that old, not to mention who knows what tribes were around long before the Spanish were ever here, and of course were lost to history.
There is the Possibility that there was a Highly organized very large group of indigenous people long before the Spanish, who mined the southwest with a king/Chief that had a throne and organized a code of markers that allowed them to go back to multiple storages, again just a theory of mine.