by JWintjes » Wed Mar 12, 2008 10:49 am
Not required to teach a student the use of firearms because the locals cannot be trusted.
Ups, didn't know the average American is so opposed to digging up old bones...

Seriously, though, that's far from uncommon in the world of Classics. Digging in the Iraq was quite exciting even in the old days when the antiquities authoritiy was run by one of Saddam's nephews and had a real interest in protecting digs as they produced valuable stuff that could be sold on the black market.
Not required to form organizations like SAFE ("Save America's Fossils for Everyone")
Well, not unknown to us, but see for yourself:
http://www.artemisagrotera.org/default.htm
Incidentally, in case you don't want a prime archaeological site "redeveloped", there's a petition to sign:
http://www.artemisagrotera.org/en/petition.asp
Not required to weep when someone brings in a slab or egg purchased on Ebay, which originated in China.
Oh yes. Talk about coins and military diplomas dug up with the help of metal detectors and sold either on ebay (coins) or on the market (diplomas). Coin hoards are valuable for establishing the chronology, but if dug up without any regard to their context, they are effectively lost for that purposes. With diplomas it's even worse.
Jorit
[quote]Not required to teach a student the use of firearms because the locals cannot be trusted.[/quote]
Ups, didn't know the average American is so opposed to digging up old bones... :big_grin: Seriously, though, that's far from uncommon in the world of Classics. Digging in the Iraq was quite exciting even in the old days when the antiquities authoritiy was run by one of Saddam's nephews and had a real interest in protecting digs as they produced valuable stuff that could be sold on the black market.
[quote]Not required to form organizations like SAFE ("Save America's Fossils for Everyone")[/quote]
Well, not unknown to us, but see for yourself:
http://www.artemisagrotera.org/default.htm
Incidentally, in case you don't want a prime archaeological site "redeveloped", there's a petition to sign:
http://www.artemisagrotera.org/en/petition.asp
[quote]Not required to weep when someone brings in a slab or egg purchased on Ebay, which originated in China.[/quote]
Oh yes. Talk about coins and military diplomas dug up with the help of metal detectors and sold either on ebay (coins) or on the market (diplomas). Coin hoards are valuable for establishing the chronology, but if dug up without any regard to their context, they are effectively lost for that purposes. With diplomas it's even worse.
Jorit