5th December 2009, 01:25 AM
What is interesting is the disparity in finds
Not really, having a quick look round Vulpes Towers, most stuff in 'ere ain't made of gold or silver and presumably that has some slight analogy to the past. David you seem to equate archaeology to treasure, how strange, are you Indiana Jones? In 20 years involvement I've never personally found any gold, a little bit of silver yes but that's all and that's fine with me and probably representative of society for whatever period you may choose. Treasure is important, but as the (much better) Scottish legislation shows - it ain't the be all and end all. :face-smart:
As for you Gary - don't worry your reward will come. :face-kiss:
Not really, having a quick look round Vulpes Towers, most stuff in 'ere ain't made of gold or silver and presumably that has some slight analogy to the past. David you seem to equate archaeology to treasure, how strange, are you Indiana Jones? In 20 years involvement I've never personally found any gold, a little bit of silver yes but that's all and that's fine with me and probably representative of society for whatever period you may choose. Treasure is important, but as the (much better) Scottish legislation shows - it ain't the be all and end all. :face-smart:
As for you Gary - don't worry your reward will come. :face-kiss:
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