I just moved to Oregon from Iowa and have been out on a few hunts with no luck. I am curious as to know if the hunting techniques or finding/ knowing how to finds sites is different? Can anyone who has hunted here and other geological features can maybe message me and help me out a bit please? Thanks in advance and thank you for taking the time to read my thread.
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Oregon prohibits the excavation, destruction, or alteration of any archaeological site or the collecting of archaeological objects, other than “an arrowhead” (one) located on State public land or private land unless a State permit and written permission from the landowner are obtained.Child of the tides
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We have to have owners permission as well in Georgia. It's something most don't think about. I have been stopped twice by the DNR and asked to provide information. It makes you nervous when they stop you but after that you are okay. They have my information in their system now.NW Georgia,
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As one hunts closer to historic sites like Yorktown, Williamsburg & Jamestown, things get a bit dicey.
Along the Colonial Parkway there is a wild ilium known as the Yorktown Onion that original came over in hold ballast of early sailing vessels. It rooted along the shore of the York River & propagated. It’s protected by the National Park & every year tourists are fined trying to dig it up for their gardens. If it propagates onto private property, you can do with it as you like however. Quite the dichotomy.Child of the tides
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