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loai3251

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Jan 31, 2020
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Hello again ,
Sorry to repeat some inquiries, but I want a satisfactory and good answer from the experts,

I live in the Middle East, in Jordan
I am looking for a device or many devices that help me find suspicious areas.
I am looking for treasures like gold, copper, silver, bronze, and spaces such as caves, tombs, wells, and catacombs in depths ranging from 1 meter to 15 meters.

I looked extensively for hardware and technology, but I can't figure out what works for me,

I heard about VLF, PI, GPR, .......

And I've heard about useful devices like Electromagnetic profiler AEMP 14, and another device called
EMFAD® - UG12 DS / WL,
And another device named
Hand-held Gem-2 Ski
And other devices from OKM company such as ROVER C4 and EXP 6000 .....

Knowing the nature of the soil is a red clay soil saturated with water

I hope the experts and hunters help me with this topic
 

BillA

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some already did attempt . . . .
facts do not change one day to the next
and I suspect that "looting" may be involved or academic sources would be utilized instead of a treasure hunting site
 

Jason in Enid

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Oct 10, 2009
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what you are asking for is impossible. Anything you buy that claims it can do it, is a lie and you are wasting your money.
 

xcopperstax

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Sep 3, 2018
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some already did attempt . . . .
facts do not change one day to the next
and I suspect that "looting" may be involved or academic sources would be utilized instead of a treasure hunting site

If you are looking for treasure and tombs to search for treasure you just might be a looter. Do they not have laws against that in Jordan? My suggestion is read some history visit a museum and look for small stuff. If you are still interested go to school and get a degree then you can loot the tombs legally but you will be enriching society with knowledge.
 

civil_war22

Relic Recovery Specialist
Dec 5, 2008
3,215
2,810
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Fisher F75 SE/LTD2, minelab Etrac, whites classic id, spectrum xlt, fisher f7, fisher 1266, king of all Tesoro Cibola, Tesoro Vaquero, Fisher 1280-X, minelab equinox, Fisher F75+ Garrett AT MAX
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I wouldn’t be doing anything over in Jordan right now. The antiquity laws over there are stricter then anywhere here in the US. See problem being is for hundreds possible a thousand years there has been grave robbers, looters, even academics who’ve stolen such artifacts, even bodies from tombs, sacred places, even religious areas. Just do everyone in the detecting world a favor, and don’t do it over there. Just go enjoy the vast wealth, and knowledge of the “Real” archeological finds over there, and save you a possible lengthy prison sentence.

This isn’t the 1940’s, and you’re name isn’t Indiana Jones, even he had a degree in his field, but some would consider him a grave or tomb robber. So please put down your brown hat, aviator jacket, and bullwhip, and instead get you a moderately cheap detector, and travel in areas where there are “NO RESTRICTIONS”, and where law allows. Sometimes learning the history of an area, the historic background behind it, and what was once there is worth more than any money can buy.
 

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loai3251

Greenie
Jan 31, 2020
17
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Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
Thanks everyone for the reply,
Just to be clear, I am looking for coins like gold or silver, or any rare coin of great value, but if you find statues, books, or any historical object, I will definitely hand it over to the authorities,

Is 3D imaging and scanning not real in these devices?
, are the devices that I mentioned are of no use? And does GPR not detect a blank or large metal at depths between 1m to 10m?
please explain
 

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loai3251

Greenie
Jan 31, 2020
17
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Primary Interest:
All Treasure Hunting
I have written to someone using OKM Rover c2,
And he advised me of this company and this device and especially the modern version c4,
He gave me some 3D pictures
The first picture shows the presence of metal, and after excavation it turned out to be a jar, numbering 2,
And the second photo shows a long vacuum and it became clear after excavation that it was a passage to a funeral room and the tunnel at a depth of 9 meters,
The last picture turned out to be a funerary room at a depth of 7 meters,
Here are some pictures of the things he found
Certainly, scanning the area using 3D technology is not random. The survey is carried out if there are signs, symbols and inscriptions on large stones fixed on the ground, and this person is from a country close to my country, which is Libya
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TheGreenBoy

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If terrain allows it, i would consider a good multichannal ground resistivity tomograph.
 

civil_war22

Relic Recovery Specialist
Dec 5, 2008
3,215
2,810
NW Arkansas
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Fisher F75 SE/LTD2, minelab Etrac, whites classic id, spectrum xlt, fisher f7, fisher 1266, king of all Tesoro Cibola, Tesoro Vaquero, Fisher 1280-X, minelab equinox, Fisher F75+ Garrett AT MAX
Primary Interest:
Relic Hunting
there are 2 components: the hardware to collect the data, and the 'expert' to interpret it

Exactly. As I can read GPR, and most of the sonar mapping software, I could help some, but I’m
Not traveling to Jordan to be placed in front of a firing squad for execution for desecrating human remains. Gold and silver were usually found in ancient burials.
 

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