You would think if the states really wanted these artifacts they would have people go around and look for them. I dont understand why they have such harsh rules if they dont want them.
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Yeah me either, actually the state doesn't enforce it that much, for one they've got more important things to do such as murder and what not, you know things that involve the living. That doesn't mean there won't come a time when they put together a special team for such things. Either way it makes it hard to do things in a more proper manner. Funny the money our gov. spends sending people to the other side of the world to dig up Egyptian burials, but they can't get a program together for us to get qualified to dig special finds on our own land!
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They already have a team its called DNR. Google that for your state and see what comes up. If you are on a site that has documentation of a dig then they will really take it serious, And if it is a burial or an election year. Then you will have to worry. Election years they always want to make an example of you to make themselves look good.
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itwasluck wrote:
They already have a team its called DNR. Google that for your state and see what comes up. If you are on a site that has documentation of a dig then they will really take it serious, And if it is a burial or an election year. Then you will have to worry. Election years they always want to make an example of you to make themselves look good.
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But they should start an educational program that once you complete it you would be qualified to do a serious dig on your own land. For example you and a few of your buddies complete such a program then do a dig on your land. I might even be okay to agree to someone supervising my dig in a case like that on my land as long as I get to keep the artifacts. Not that I wouldn't let some go if they offered me enough money for it. I'll have to do some more research before I suggest my brother get that authenticated.
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Uncover what archeology is, and what archeologists do across the National Park Service. Discover people, places, and things from the past. Find education material for teachers and kids. Plan a visit or volunteer, intern, or find a job.
Most states have programs like this one set up for you to learn proper methods of digging. Join your States Archaeology Society go to a meeting and ask questions of members. DOn't be shy about what you want to learn! They will put you to work and it is not easy work! But if you want to learn and never did college for Archaeology then there are other resources in Avocational Archaeology
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SDhunter wrote:
Jack
From what I understand from that 1979 act, you may pick up arrowheads located on the
surface of the ground, even on public land and Indian land. Its in section 6. It was the
Carter clause, enacted by President Jimmy Carter, because he was an avid collector.
This probably doesn't include state parks right? Do local state laws trump this Federal law?
Gary
ps. after rereading the law,"partly", public land is defined as, 1: national park system, 2: national wildlife refuge system, 3: national forest system. and all other lands, the fee title to
which is held by the US.
So...... this means you can surface hunt in the parks and on other Gov. land, and Indian land??
Gary
Digging or picking up artifacts on your own land is not a probelm in Arkansas or Texas as long as you are not digging graves, but some states digging is a problem so you need to know the laws or your state.
Jack
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Hoss wrote:
http://www.nps.gov/archeology/PUBS/TECHBR/Tch9.htm
Most states have programs like this one set up for you to learn proper methods of digging. Join your States Archaeology Society go to a meeting and ask questions of members. DOn't be shy about what you want to learn! They will put you to work and it is not easy work! But if you want to learn and never did college for Archaeology then there are other resources in Avocational Archaeology
Good Luck
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go buy an arifacts book by werstern artifacs.com in his book he explains the legal issues, but there is a clause in the new law during Jimmy Carter presidency-he collected arrowheads- and it is legal to pick these up as long it is not on federal property. There are other books on westernartifacts by attorneys that go over this. so, I had same questions, bought book and feel good about it now. There are too many misinformed souls out there on this subject. go ahead gary+
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midas57 wrote:
go buy an arifacts book by werstern artifacs.com in his book he explains the legal issues, but there is a clause in the new law during Jimmy Carter presidency-he collected arrowheads- and it is legal to pick these up as long it is not on federal property. There are other books on westernartifacts by attorneys that go over this. so, I had same questions, bought book and feel good about it now. There are too many misinformed souls out there on this subject. go ahead gary+
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Don't worry Greywolf, I don't hunt on federal land. I think I'm done blowing off steam. I was mainly concerned on what I can do on my own land. Hoss's link that he posted up there has cooled me off a bit. I'm taking interest in that program. When I first started this topic I was a little nervous that I would get negative feedback from some (due to the touchy subject), but now I'm glad I brought it up. I've learned a little more and hopefully this conversation will help others as well. By the way my name's Greg. lol
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