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Metal detecting on a 200-year-old farm: The vortex, the mud, and the existential crisis
They say old farms hide history. Ours hid 200 years of broken tools, iron nails, and ghosts judging our technique. The ...
BUENA PARK Knott’s Berry Farm has begun using metal detectors to screen park guests, becoming the latest Southern California theme park to upgrade it’s security measures. Knott’s officials describe ...
An adrenaline junkie needs a farmland fix. Metal detector in hand, Andy Thaxton marches the rows and pasture of countless acres, hunting coins, keys, bullets, and bells—the final testament of ...
Jay Carroll estimates he’s found about 60 spoons in the Hudson Valley with his metal detector. Historically, people buried spoons as a superstition; stick one in the ground and your family would never ...
A Scottish metal detectorist unearthed a 4,000-year-old Bronze Age axe head in three pieces, reuniting the fragments after days of searching. Experts believe the axe head, found in Aberdeenshire, ...
Thom Parham is on a mission to uncover parts of Florida’s buried past. The 64-year-old history teacher and conventional archeologist in Keystone Heights has his sights on finding Seminole War Fort No.
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