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<blockquote data-quote="BrokenBackJack" data-source="post: 255567" data-attributes="member: 642"><p>Back in the day on our farm we never had one of those fancy rock pickers ours was our 2 hands and feet walking beside the loader tractor throwing the rocks in the loader bucket. Being we walked and did it manually we found hundreds of arrowheads, hammers, hatchets, grinding bowls and round rocks for grinding, and many different things the Indians used.</p><p>Read books about the Indians and where they camped in your State. Might also be able to find more info from museums and of course the Interweb would help too. Farmers that had beans in their fields last year would also help in locating the relics but they had to be using that ground for camps and such. Be prepared to walk a lot and don't be disappointed in not finding any or very few. Next time you might find a bunch!</p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrokenBackJack, post: 255567, member: 642"] Back in the day on our farm we never had one of those fancy rock pickers ours was our 2 hands and feet walking beside the loader tractor throwing the rocks in the loader bucket. Being we walked and did it manually we found hundreds of arrowheads, hammers, hatchets, grinding bowls and round rocks for grinding, and many different things the Indians used. Read books about the Indians and where they camped in your State. Might also be able to find more info from museums and of course the Interweb would help too. Farmers that had beans in their fields last year would also help in locating the relics but they had to be using that ground for camps and such. Be prepared to walk a lot and don't be disappointed in not finding any or very few. Next time you might find a bunch! Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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