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I used standing torches, since they're cheap to build.
I'd make lines of them through a room like bread crumbs.
I'd also make triangles of torches pointing like an arrow. Place a pair of torches on either side of a doorway or corridor, and then place a single torch in the between, but move it forwards or backwards to make the triangle. The one in the middle is the pointy end of the triangle, telling where to go back.
I'd also put a line straight across a doorway, to indicate that everything past that point was looted. Every crate broken, every corner explored, and NOTHING left. That way I wouldn't waste time running down a deadend.
I must have built hundreds and hundreds of torches.
And if you have partial recipes, that means there is part of the current area you have not explored yet.