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Arrowhead Hunting in Mason, Texas

Mason, Texas, is in central Texas in an area that was once part of the home range of the Comanche Indians. The Comanche and other American Indian tribes lived, hunted and traveled through this area of Texas and left behind arrowheads and other artifacts that can be found today.
  1. Public Land Arrowhead Collecing

    • Hunting and collecting arrowheads on state and federal land in Texas is not allowed without a permit. While collecting on public land is restricted, many exhibits and historic sites on public land can help arrowhead hunters learn about the variety of artifacts that can be found.

    Private Land Arrowhead Hunting

    • Arrowhead collecting on private land is allowed with the landowner's permission. Those without contacts in the Mason, Texas, area can choose to visit one of the many businesses that provide pay digs for arrowheads in the state. These businesses can help novice arrowhead hunters learn about the hobby of collecting arrowheads.

    Documenting Finds

    • The Mason area might be home to artifacts that have yet to be discovered. If an amateur archaeologist finds something of significance, it should not be disturbed or collected. The site should be noted and its location reported to the landowner. The finder should also encourage the landowner to report the find to the Texas Historical Commission.


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