Floristweb
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I've never used our cheapo metal detector to do anything, but find nails after a construction project. But, we have some acerage that we plan to sluice and pan the creeks, Also on the property is a homesite where a cabin from the 1800's stood, but it burned over a decade ago. The older couple who owned it's children just knocked down what little remained letting mother nature reclaim whatever was there. My question is: I have a cheap detector and think it might be neat to search through the remains, but would an old house that didn't even have indoor plumbing, and lived in by poor mountain folks be a good place to look, or would it likely be a waste of time. i.e just old nails, tin cans and such? What would a seasoned MD'r do? This place was lived in until the mid-eighties I've found strange piles of old tin cans, tons of old bottles, and haven't even looked at the homesite yet. (why would people save empty tin cans?) I fear that it will be a crazy mess since they seemed to save everything including trash. Trying to decide if I should get the dozers in to clear the land better or hunt for relics at the site first.
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