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Cryptoad

(8,254 posts)
9. U best not "assume" that here
Sat Aug 26, 2017, 06:41 PM
Aug 2017

u end up with some hefty fines.... it is against the law to even pick up artifacts laying on top of the ground on any tribal or public land. nor the high water mark on any flowing water stream or beach,,,,much less do a "dig". I dont think the tribes want more artifacts-- they dont want them disturbed ,,, and the ancestors of modern day tribes go back farther than 10,000 years.

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K&R nt canetoad Aug 2017 #1
KR Me. Aug 2017 #2
fascinating G_j Aug 2017 #3
Very cool. K, B&R. n/t ms liberty Aug 2017 #4
Do not Native American Artifacts belong Cryptoad Aug 2017 #5
I don't think Beringia Aug 2017 #6
U best not "assume" that here Cryptoad Aug 2017 #9
meh Kali Aug 2017 #10
That was awesome. A face to the name. byronius Aug 2017 #7
Thought so too! Beringia Aug 2017 #8
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