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Casca:
According to Mr. Layton, in his book,
"There are actually 3 major "Spider Rocks". All were found between 1902 and 1909 by a man named Dave Arnold and his Mexican partner. It is said they located the stones by following a map or waybill they had obtained earlier while they were in Mexico. They spent years trying to decipher the stones and enlisted the help of many others in their search, but were not successful.
Mr. Layton was told that even cryptanalysis from the FBI, CIA, and other government agencies couldn't decipher the stones.
One Spider Rock was found near Aspermont, Texas; another near Rotan, Texas, and one near Clyde, Texas. In addition to those 3 main stones (Waybills), there have been many other carvings and artifacts found in the general areas of the stones. In fact, when the Aspermont Rock was found it was buried in the ground and resting on top of the stone were 3 artifacts made of sheet copper."
I won't quote his book for the complete chapter covering this subject because it wouldn't be fair to Mr. Layton, to give up this information that is a unique part of his book. I will say that 3 more points are:
(1) The Aspermont stone gave up 2 main pieces of information and 8 minor pieces of info and in Spanish tradition, it repeats the main info over and over.
(2) Part of the info given, is the direction and distance to the Clyde Spider Rock.
(3) The Aspermont Rock does give the direction and distance to the goodie spot, but Mr. Layton said that he was not able to get the cooperation of the landowner, and wished his readers better luck than HE had. He, also, is not able to go into the field anymore due to age and health.
I will also state here that none of the posters in this thread has mentioned Mr. Arnold and his partner.
Would love more information on the book by Layton...wh ois Layton, what is the book. I ask because so far as I know Wilson is the only one to write more than a few paragraphs about the Spider Rocks.