Oradden
Full Member
So, I live in Massachusetts. Massachusetts has some amazing pieces of history just lying in the ground waiting to be found. The thing you would want to shoot for if you lived in central Mass like I do is sheer age. Settled so early on in the beginnings of this country there is an incredible potential to find relics, and coins e.t.c
So it may not sound very challenging to more experienced metal detectorists and treasure hunters of the like, but it's hard to find any of it here. The maps: 1850's at the earliest. The people: Don't know how to help, or have already done most areas such as commons, fair grounds, standing homes, parks, farm fields. I have one 1700's home site with the foundation still in tact (sort of) and need some help on how, and where to look for more.
There are plenty of 1700's foundations near me, that I am sure. But how do you find them if you don't have any maps? Maybe the homes that are on the 1800's maps are marked at that point in time, but does that necessarily mean that they were built then? Also could there be any landmarks that may indicate human traffic? Like an attraction? Then maybe that is linked to a road....which is linked to a home? These are a few of the ideas I have had and would like some opinions if possible, anything helps.
But the main point of this is I need a new technique on how to find things like this;
What I think would be the most beneficial is if we could get some users to post a picture of what they have found, where, when and how they found out the area that they found it in, for those who worry of their sites safety from others specifics don't need to be revealed but how to find an area to metal detect is the main purpose of this post. Any information will help!
So it may not sound very challenging to more experienced metal detectorists and treasure hunters of the like, but it's hard to find any of it here. The maps: 1850's at the earliest. The people: Don't know how to help, or have already done most areas such as commons, fair grounds, standing homes, parks, farm fields. I have one 1700's home site with the foundation still in tact (sort of) and need some help on how, and where to look for more.
There are plenty of 1700's foundations near me, that I am sure. But how do you find them if you don't have any maps? Maybe the homes that are on the 1800's maps are marked at that point in time, but does that necessarily mean that they were built then? Also could there be any landmarks that may indicate human traffic? Like an attraction? Then maybe that is linked to a road....which is linked to a home? These are a few of the ideas I have had and would like some opinions if possible, anything helps.
But the main point of this is I need a new technique on how to find things like this;
What I think would be the most beneficial is if we could get some users to post a picture of what they have found, where, when and how they found out the area that they found it in, for those who worry of their sites safety from others specifics don't need to be revealed but how to find an area to metal detect is the main purpose of this post. Any information will help!