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15th November 2005, 04:57 PM
Does a life-size Roman marble statue count as treasure? Got one of those once. Some gold earrings too -
in-situ on a skelly.
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15th November 2005, 05:06 PM
Yeh Marble, good, shiney probably fetch a few squid on the open market very acceptable indeed.
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15th November 2005, 05:11 PM
One of the first sites I dug out of Uni at the very beginning of the 1990s was at a place called Snettisham in Norfolk, where I worked under the direction of Ian Stead of the British Museum. No further explanation needed I am sure to such a learned bunch as frequent this site. Nothing I have ever found since has come even remotely close to this gold-tastic experience.
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15th November 2005, 06:04 PM
I've not been so lucky on the treasure front, but the people troweling right next to me:
1. Lead shield with inscription
2. Hoard of Roman coins
3. Wall of painted plaster
And yes I know the last ones not treaure, but it p****d me off just the same.
(I really have worked in the field)
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15th November 2005, 06:26 PM
The most 'valuable' thing I have ever found is a rather poor twisted copper torc.
Whenever machine drivers/foremen/banksmen ask - as they inevitably do - what is the best thing I have ever found, I tell them that it is very rare to find anything valuable... thus excusing my own lack of gold discoveries!
By the sound of it though, I have been talking through my hat. Have the majority of archaeologists found some gold (or other valuable-sounding thing)? Is there a north-south divide (I have not worked much in the south)? Or is it just me [:0]?
"So does your partner have a real job?" Asked of me by an interviewer for a supervisor post at a well known unit not that many years ago...
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15th November 2005, 07:05 PM
I rather like the flint core re-fit that came out of 3 spits on the site I'm working on at the moment....does that make me sad.
I'd quite like a nice meaty polished stone axehead next, so if anyones got a neo site on the go....!
Gizza job!!!!! ....please!!!!!
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15th November 2005, 07:23 PM
found a medieval arrowhead t'other day, along with a bone knife handle and some sewing needles, all on the same day. Usually not quite so lucky with stuff. Still annoyed about wonderful leather scabbards/shoes/belts, fabrics, wood objects, and whole med jugs filled cesspit that a digging partner got to do last year while I had to stay and clean tile hearths for weeks...
++ i spend my days rummaging around in dead people ++
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15th November 2005, 10:59 PM
Good grief! Not The David Bonner who runs linear projects surely?
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15th November 2005, 11:21 PM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by troll
Good grief! Not The David Bonner who runs linear projects surely?
Lol!!!! Oh No! I thought about using that as my signature but decided against it. When I worked for the other David Bonner he said something about it being a good job we hadn't exploded on sight - parallel dimensions converging or something...
Gizza job!!!!! ....please!!!!!