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<blockquote data-quote="Stoner" data-source="post: 984532" data-attributes="member: 3364"><p>If you walk onto a new piece of property what kind of terrain do you look for when starting to search for artifacts? Sinkholes have always been a favorite spot to start looking here in Florida. In Alabama I would look for high points of land adjacent to a creek. On one parcel of property I hunted there was and Indian mound in a hardwood bottom (I would never dig in an Indian mound; personally I think it is morally wrong to disturb the dead and desecrate a gravesite). I had read the mounds many time would be located across a creek from where the indians lived and I would dig those areas or in the creek and dig out some of the creek embankments. Wondering what you all look for on a piece of land finding a place to dig.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Stoner, post: 984532, member: 3364"] If you walk onto a new piece of property what kind of terrain do you look for when starting to search for artifacts? Sinkholes have always been a favorite spot to start looking here in Florida. In Alabama I would look for high points of land adjacent to a creek. On one parcel of property I hunted there was and Indian mound in a hardwood bottom (I would never dig in an Indian mound; personally I think it is morally wrong to disturb the dead and desecrate a gravesite). I had read the mounds many time would be located across a creek from where the indians lived and I would dig those areas or in the creek and dig out some of the creek embankments. Wondering what you all look for on a piece of land finding a place to dig. [/QUOTE]
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