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Be alert to potential hazards around you. Use caution with chemicals used for testing samples, preserving materials and similar activities. Know the relevant laws. If you have any doubts about the legality of your investigations: stop immediately. Ask permission before going onto private property for any reason, even if you only want a closer look at an old house. DON'T: Move or handle any Native American artifacts found on public land. Get so involved with the research that you fail to see trouble coming. Be aware of your surroundings and the Take samples of material unless you are entirely willing to risk damage to the source. Go about digging up artifacts. You may destroy important archeological evidence. Do anything irreversible. Before dismantling your house to search for clues, be sure you can put it all back together. Ignore rules and regulations. They exist for your protection. Plagiarize. Never publish 'borrowed' material, even on a personal Web site, without proper attribution. Abuse the generosity of institutions and experts. The researchers that follow you will suffer the consequences.
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