Assorted Dangers of the not so very Dangerous Variety

Feb 25, 2008 16:20

    We had looters.  I've never had looters before, probably because I was never really on a project before with anything worth looting.  We were surveying a 1000m access road with a lithic scatter across pretty much the whole thing.  About halfway through, where the artifacts on the ground were at their heaviest, we came across a series of holes ( Read more... )

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mcgarrygirl78 February 25 2008, 22:50:45 UTC
Your job sounds really cool. I can't believe someone came and stole things, that really sucks. Hope it doesnt set you guys too far back in your work.

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pinksonia February 26 2008, 12:41:49 UTC
The job has its good and bad points, but most of the time I think it's pretty cool too.

Luckily, while collector only want pristine specimens, we can do research and identification on broken points or even early staged ones. We should be fine.

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mcgarrygirl78 February 26 2008, 15:32:26 UTC
Ha ha, points! It's a pun, you see. Because points are another word for arrowheads. Which you are excavating.

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mcgarrygirl78 February 26 2008, 15:34:55 UTC
Also, I can break some knees if you want.

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ohthisstar February 26 2008, 00:07:20 UTC
Wow that's crazy! I'd be pretty mad. People need some morals and need to not steal!

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pinksonia February 26 2008, 12:44:15 UTC
Yes. Unfortunately, it's often difficult to convince these people that it is stealing, since they say they are just picking fancy rocks up off the ground.

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polyksena February 26 2008, 01:38:27 UTC
Dang! I've definitely heard of the civil guys picking up stuff . . . but digging for them? That's certainly new. Oooh it's gonna be one ebay isn't it?

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pinksonia February 26 2008, 12:46:29 UTC
Well we don't know if they got anything. We didn't find any points there only partials. If it is the guy Jill was thinking of, he's probably keeping anything he found for himself.

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zooropababy February 26 2008, 11:17:37 UTC
That sounds like 1010 for us - a local community college has a "professor" (you'll see what I use that term loosely for him) who has been teaching 'arrowhead collecting and identification' (can't remember the exact class name) for about 20 years.
He's been telling his students to go to the same site for 20 years for field collection.
When we were there excavating we kept getting students coming up, telling us about all the awesome things they had found over the years.
We found diddly squat in comparison.
GROWWWLLL!
ANother snake that's bigger? EEP.

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pinksonia February 26 2008, 12:38:55 UTC
I love it when the "professionals" are breaking the law. I can't imagine what degree he has that taught him to identify points yet says it okay not to document and record them.

I know. Bigger snakes are not what I needed to deal with.

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aquietmess February 26 2008, 18:05:24 UTC
Being me, I would have gone to the police or complained about it somewhere.

Isn't there anything you can do?

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pinksonia February 26 2008, 18:56:18 UTC
We probably could have if we had actually caught someone there, but since there were just holes in the ground there wasn't really anything to do.

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