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Not just for points!!!
Took this straight from the arpa act of 1979,
As used in this Act— (1) the term “archaeological resource” means any material remains of past human life or activities which are of archaeological interest, as determined under uniform regulations promulgated pursuant to this Act. Such regulations containing such determination shall include, but not 140 FEDERAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION LAWS be limited to: pottery, basketry, bottles, weapons, weapon projectiles, tools, structures or portions of structures, pit houses, rock paintings, rock carvings, intaglios, graves, human skeletal materials, or any portion or piece of any of the foregoing items. Nonfossilized and fossilized paleontological specimens, or any portion or piece thereof, shall not be considered archaeological resources, under the regulations under this paragraph, unless found in an archaeological context. No item shall be treated as an archaeological resource under regulations under this paragraph unless such item is at least 100 years of age. Wow and I thought this was to protect Indian burial and archeological sites.Seems to cover quite a bit more. Bottles!?! bullets!?! looks like you have to watch what you pick up and where all the time.[i] know several spots where you can end up on national forest land that is not so clearly marked. Some of it backs up to the deer lease..have to watch out all the time and be carefull. Last edited by irishman254; 08-27-2010 at 02:16 PM. |
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