Digging for arrowheads on public lands, including water district land or public waterways, is generally prohibited without a permit. Many areas have regulations protecting archaeological sites and artifacts. It's essential to check local laws and regulations before engaging in any digging or collecting activities, as unauthorized excavation can lead to fines or legal consequences. Always respect cultural heritage and the environment.
Collecting artifacts - including arrowheads - from federal public lands or Indian tribal lands is illegal under federal laws and regulations. These objects are archaeological resources and remain the property of the United States. Collecting archaeological resources, including arrowheads, is a violation under Title 43 Code of Federal Regulations 8365.1-5(a)(1). It is also a violation of the Antiquities Act of 1906 and Title18 of the United States criminal code. Violators may face prosecution and prison sentences of up to one year or more and/or possible fines in the tens of thousands of dollars.
For federal public lands, the Department of the Interior protects public lands.
There is no state in the middle of public lands. There are public lands IN states.
There are no states in the middle of public lands. Public lands are located within states.
Arrowheads made of basalt, jasper, flint, obsidian, quartz and chert have been found. Occasionally, wooden and bone arrowheads have been seen. You should not collect these from any public lands since it is illegal. That is because once you have removed the arrowhead, its history becomes moot for study.
National Public Lands Day was created in 1994.
Wisconsin Board of Commissioners of Public Lands was created in 1848.
to provide jobs for people to improve public lands - apex
A person who sells by auction; a person whose business it is to dispose of goods or lands by public sale to the highest or best bidder., To sell by auction; to auction.
Vernon Rosco Carstensen has written: 'The public lands' -- subject(s): Public lands
Government regulation of public lands has established guidelines for preserving natural resources.
publicly held lands are the public estate.