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Arrowhead and artifact recovery comes down to 3 things:
Water
Shelter
Food
1.) To determine where humans lived 10,0000 years ago, it's important to view the land from a perspective not tainted by the industrial revolution. Rivers deep today may have been shallow then but were prone to major flooding. The lakes of today were probably minor rivers and streams, flowing naturally, feeding the lowlands of their paths. Today, they've been tamed. Their banks carry a constant erosion line that can only signal the disruptions of mankind. When looking for artifacts, look at the water and how it once traveled.
2.) Wood. And a lot of it. In the southeast, wood was plentiful but make no mistake, this was a very important part of Native American sustainability. If you're on rocky ground where no trees grow, unless due to modern mining, move along, closer to water.
3.) Many folks think to deer and elk and bear and beaver. And although all these mammals indeed were a part of the Native American diet, these calories were not the easiest gathered. In the trash pits I find 1 mammalian bone to 300 aquatic.
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