When you guys locate a stone, evidently you take a GPS reading.
Curiosity rules me: how close are the stones to recorded locations - i.e., how accurate were the old surveys?
I guess this raises the questions of what reference point was originally used vs today's reference, did the stone move, etc.
Not a reflection on the efforts of the old-timer surveyers, either.
Curiosity rules me: how close are the stones to recorded locations - i.e., how accurate were the old surveys?
I guess this raises the questions of what reference point was originally used vs today's reference, did the stone move, etc.
Not a reflection on the efforts of the old-timer surveyers, either.