arrowhead hunting
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my father found a 5&1/2 inch spear point? in the river in '68 still has a kind greenish color to it nobody ever seen it cept us
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thanks for the post and for the record im all for digging them up so everyone can enjoy the art of our ancestors
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just wanted to chime in on the debate here about the legality of native american artifact collecting. each state has private property rights, so for example here in texas it is completely legal to collect or dig for artifacts as long as its not on public land. there are in fact businesses that offer pay to dig operations. these businesses pay taxes to the state and everything is legit. so it comes down to an ethical delima.
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@waGiE5fW its called a hobby. something other than playing XBOX or PS3
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why can't i get 23k views of my vids lol?
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you can take classes for audit and not have to take test they are cheap but you don't get credit but good info like where and how deep so don't asume that people that can read don't rescue points ... so relax super killer nobodies trying to tell you something like go to school
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adena - dixion classic i got my info from Southern Illinois university where i study the prehistory of Illinois with the other idiots. piss that off
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adena - dixion classic
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THe tip is actually worked that way...rounded like that, fine flaking all around it. Probably re-worked.
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@Ravenwilliams69 dont thank god thank the indians!
Here in Indiana you can only get in trouble for digging artifacts. Anything on the surface like in fields and creeks is totally legal to collect. I hate "know it all's" who know everything. They piss me off. Usually getting their information from other idiots.
bristowboy20 2 years ago
thats really stupid... what do THEY do w/ the arrowheads?
waGiE5fW 2 years ago
what state you in ? that was a cool find check out my finds i creek hunt in missouri.. another guys is ovets cool videos.later...mike
mikestand714 3 years ago
We are in southwest too
waGiE5fW 3 years ago