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maria_pittman

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I was born and raised in America, but I'm full German. I spent over 10 years in the food service. For years, I have been obsessed with my German heritage. I was spending years studying the German cuisine and adding it to my regular menu of meals to eat and serve. But, I was diagnoised with a under active thyroid disease. which, I had to convert to being vegan to control the symptoms. So, I can't study the German cuisine anymore.

I have a new career path. I am on the career path to becoming a professional dog groomer. But, I am still very interested in the German heritage. I am addicted to the Vikings and Norse mythology.

My question:
Is it illegal for me to use a metal detector to look for relics or look in rivers for artifacts without a college degree in archaeology?
 

all depends on where you live and such
 

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Welcome Aboard! Take a look at Sub-Forums: Maryland for information (i.e., clubs, etc.) directly related to your state.
 

Welcome to our forum
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Welcome to the forum from Port Allegheny, Pennsylvania.
 

hey i'm part german and part dog and i need my nails clipped from time to time. be careful theres lots of horny old dogs on the forum. good luck metal detecting.
 

Welcome to the forum from Southern California. To answer your question it is usually not needed.
 

Welcome from N.Mississippi and good luck with all you travels.:hello:
 

Welcome to the forum from Massachusetts! :hello:
 

Welcome to the site. As far as legal or not to search river bottoms ,Texas major rivers are fair game.
 

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