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Nana/Charlie p
the star drill you are talking about was of course used in gold mining, and other...but you hit the star chisel and then you turned the bit a quarter turn and hit it again, which would make you lose the nice stat pattern,.?I know as I have used them in a hard rock gold mine before.
This shape looks very purposefully..and done with a single bit chisel, in order to get the perfect shape, and this wouild have taken some time...
first thing I would do is lay a compass on the ground beside it and see if any of the segments point to north or a cardinal point...if it is part of the spanish code, cardinal points will confirm.
also I would look around more and see if any more 'signs' are found near by
photo it at noon and lay a quarter beside it for size reference...other than that the number 5 does have significance in the code as well.
oro
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the star drill you are talking about was of course used in gold mining, and other...but you hit the star chisel and then you turned the bit a quarter turn and hit it again, which would make you lose the nice stat pattern,.?I know as I have used them in a hard rock gold mine before.
This shape looks very purposefully..and done with a single bit chisel, in order to get the perfect shape, and this wouild have taken some time...
first thing I would do is lay a compass on the ground beside it and see if any of the segments point to north or a cardinal point...if it is part of the spanish code, cardinal points will confirm.
also I would look around more and see if any more 'signs' are found near by
photo it at noon and lay a quarter beside it for size reference...other than that the number 5 does have significance in the code as well.
oro
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