I own a cabin deep in the North woods of Maine.
As as a crow flies it's 35 miles from pavement or electricity. This winter when I was in the backcountry on my snowmobile I ran across another guy. He has a cabin about 10 miles from me. He is publicly known and very well respected as a sportsman. He's extremely knowledgeable about the local history and the area that our cabins are in.
During our conversation he told me that arrowheads have been found around the lake my cabin is on.
How can I prove that indigenous people frequent the area? Is there any maps showing hot spots or places they lived or traveled in the state of Maine?
Are there any signs that I might find, that would show they used my lake often?
I'm very new to this. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
As as a crow flies it's 35 miles from pavement or electricity. This winter when I was in the backcountry on my snowmobile I ran across another guy. He has a cabin about 10 miles from me. He is publicly known and very well respected as a sportsman. He's extremely knowledgeable about the local history and the area that our cabins are in.
During our conversation he told me that arrowheads have been found around the lake my cabin is on.
How can I prove that indigenous people frequent the area? Is there any maps showing hot spots or places they lived or traveled in the state of Maine?
Are there any signs that I might find, that would show they used my lake often?
I'm very new to this. Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks
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