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Common Misconceptions - Printable Version +- BAJR Federation Archaeology (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk) +-- Forum: BAJR Federation Forums (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: The Site Hut (http://www.bajrfed.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=7) +--- Thread: Common Misconceptions (/showthread.php?tid=798) Pages:
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Common Misconceptions - m300572 - 22nd January 2008 "I would like to know thoughts about what you 'percieve' detectorists do.. so I don't mind if they are daft... " Spend a great deal of time in freezing, muddy fields looking for old stuff - gods, they ARE daft! Common Misconceptions - Unitof1 - 22nd January 2008 Daft! Thank you Most archaeologists think that because they think they know something about single context recording that they arenât metal detectorists. I think that the perfectly good and ancient treasure trove laws (pre magna carta and probably a mainstay of Bronze/Iron Age tribal law), which mostly asked for an archaeological consideration of the record of the site formation processes to stop people fencing âstolenâ goods, were replaced by a hysterical rear guard action by a bunch of nationalists who couldnât bare the thought of lower class ârecent immigrantâ metal detectorists getting to "all" the treasure before them but who can be bought and controlled with filthy geld; totally lost the plot in the Act and particularly the Codes of Practise of the Treasure Act where they deconstructed âtreasureâ and created, without statute, some undefined friends of the nation called archaeologists who have some mystical means of support who give for the good of the fatherland because the Department of National Heritage imagined that archaeologists would be on the same pension scam as themselves, an imagination that was used in much the same way to set up the IFA codes and format PPG16.. So there. This is more coherent but has not spotted the invented archaeologist and metal detectorist fallacy. http://www.jerseylegalinfo.je/Publications/jerseylawreview/feb01/shorter_articles.aspx The divergence of archaeologists and metal detectorists are details of recording systems and should be discouraged. Common Misconceptions - Sparky - 22nd January 2008 Hi U1, I see a Marxist idiom emerging. Like it. S Common Misconceptions - Unitof1 - 22nd January 2008 You do-⦠except that once you understand the principle I think that it makes you a better capitalist particularly if you were strongly inspired by a probable misunderstanding of J. Gowletts Third Way theories on eoliths. Common Misconceptions - Smaze - 7th February 2008 "common misconceptions that you believe metal detectorists have about archaeologists" erm... just saw a great write up in a popular tresure hunting mag about the MD rally that mr host was at.. made me want to offer my services and RTK GPS at such another event of its nature to help archeologists and MD's get together so to speak, only to be a little concerened when turining the page to find an advert for a CD with maps and ap's to locate over 90,000 archaeological sites complete with 8 figure grid referances, being sold. it makes me wonder.. Common Misconceptions - garybrun - 7th February 2008 I have toagree with you there. I havnt seen the article in question though. Website for responsible Metal Detecting http://www.ukdfd.co.uk Recording Our Heritage For Future Generations. |