Well doesnt this just make you foam at the mouth

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Well doesn't this just make you foam at the mouth

Just saw this article about New Englands hidden foundations, farmsteads, ect. Hopefully some of you in that area can get out there before the archies go to town. The article made me mad sitting here at work waiting for snow to come in with my Deus staring at me sadly asking "why can't we go out to play?"

New England's 'lost' archaeological sites rediscovered - NBC News.com
 

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Jason in Enid

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Why? we can't afford LIDAR scans and the companies who can don't share.
 

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Why? we can't afford LIDAR scans and the companies who can don't share.

Metal detecting wise, I didn't mean using LiDAR. I am sure someone on here knows where those locations are in photo's. It names a few towns in the one link in that story too. I would love to be able to have a day at those sites swinging the coil :icon_thumright:
 

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Yes, I saw that article too. They didn't give away the exact location, but I bet there are a lot of New England treasure hunters trying to figure that out.
 

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