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Detecting A Bright Future - 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: Detecting A Bright Future (/showthread.php?tid=821) |
Detecting A Bright Future - garybrun - 18th February 2008 I'll take you out on the next rally and you can dig my holes for me. I think this would be a good experience and good introduction to the world of metal detecting. We'll come to some gentleman's agreement where you get to keep all the penicillin tubes, pull tabs etc and I can claim the treasure. Because you are still an archaeologist you wont be able to stake any claim. As soon as you ready to change colours we can discuss the sharing agreement again. If we could maybe come to some arrangement where we can dig the odd SAM site with your "archaeological" credentials I think we could be onto a winner. Website for responsible Metal Detecting http://www.ukdfd.co.uk Recording Our Heritage For Future Generations. Detecting A Bright Future - Unitof1 - 18th February 2008 Well I was thinking but not sure that Neolithic and earlier SAMs should be alright as they are supposed to be pre metal age then the schedule is not there to protecting metal objects?..I dont know what all the recent fuss was about... and I was also dreaming about putting a gold detector in the tip of a subsoiler and offering to do the ripping for the farmers as they are allowed to go over their SAMs under class fives -see the COSMIC report we should be able to get down to 1 metre. We could even make out that it was a precautionary device..nudge nudge http://www2.defra.gov.uk/research/Project_data/More.asp?I=BD1704&M=CFO&V=OXARCH Detecting A Bright Future - BAJR Host - 18th February 2008 Hmm... you could be onto something here... though I would take it further and strap onto alternate tines of the subsoiler a detectorist, finds specialist, geo-archaeologist and a general specialist - while drawn through the soil (and of course provided with goggles and helmets, they could each provide first hand data on sub surface conditions. "No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.." Khufu Detecting A Bright Future - Unitof1 - 18th February 2008 I am afraid that this forum thread is for detectorists only. Those archae types will have to wait, to get at those SAMs, until the Promised Time when sonic screwdrivers are sufficiently developed to point out that preservation in situ is the very bedrock of a political ideology that considers the individual subordinate to the interests of the state. Monuments are for Christmas Detecting A Bright Future - Blue - 19th February 2008 "Monuments are for Christmas " No, they're for life - until archaeolgical process can advance enough for a decent chance of identification and lack of damage without ruining the site. And yes, this is "Blue" Detecting A Bright Future - garybrun - 19th February 2008 David I think detectorists are being dragged through the sh*t enough at the moment. :-) Website for responsible Metal Detecting http://www.ukdfd.co.uk Recording Our Heritage For Future Generations. Detecting A Bright Future - BAJR Host - 19th February 2008 As long as we all come out snorting roses! "No job worth doing was ever done on time or under budget.." Khufu Detecting A Bright Future - Unitof1 - 20th February 2008 Hello Blue have you read the COSMIC report? Detecting A Bright Future - garybrun - 20th February 2008 Quote:quote:Originally posted by Unitof1Is it written in the stars? Website for responsible Metal Detecting http://www.ukdfd.co.uk Recording Our Heritage For Future Generations. Detecting A Bright Future - Unitof1 - 20th February 2008 No its buried in the freedom of information act |