Research Methods

P.ALLEN

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Jun 8, 2017
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AT Pro, Tesoro Compadre, Ace 250, CMS magnetics, Garrett pinpointer, Fiskars trenching spade.
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All Treasure Hunting
Just a general poll, in addition to historical narratives, maps, libraries, etc. How many of you are doing what I do and utilizing Google Earth, Google Maps, and ARC-GIS for your site researches? Additionally what other research methods are folks using, time tested etc?
 

you pretty much covered all the resources I use.
 

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Local Estate Sales- look at old photos, local old newspapers
 

I have used plain old Google a lot for local history articles and information and also love old newspaper collections.
 

I use google maps, and satellite view.

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Historical maps from 1865 - 1890, use Google maps satellite to view if there is a structure still there, if the structure (home) is, I only use for reference to another location of another cellar hole. Most of the time I can park, walk out into the field, pasture, bush and be on the site without too much problems. The ones that do have me (which is rare) where I go out and there isn't a site, those have me scratching the noddle till I resolve the missed site. Maybe this winter I'll subscribe to a pay for use of an imaging radar mapping system. Seems what is sometimes free in the US is still a pay to use site up in Canada.
 

I recently discovered LIDAR.

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I use it a lot, and sometimes explore the world for hours. I have posted many wrecks that were found in shallow water around the keys and bahamas.
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I have many more like this and I often head out in the boat to locate and snorkel/dive these wrecks. I have found some awsome shallow water wrecks with google earth.
In the bottom pic I actually found 5 wrecks there very close together, one was an old steam powered paddle wheeler.
 

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Awesome wreck photos, side note for Blak Bart, my son and wife are descendants of Black Bart.

Glad to see everyone is doing their homework lol.
 

On the rare occasion, LIDAR. Also do a lot of trekking and hiking. If I see old stonewalls or something else of interest, I'll research it.
 

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