question for the archaeologists

Nov 8, 2004
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LADIES & Gentlemen: during WW-2 I was present at several islands which had very heavy fighting . On several, ships were sunk with 1000 meters of the island. Now international law states that the ships have a sort of sanctuary status, and cannot be dived upon, nor can any artifacts be removed, yet just a few thousand meters away on land, the fallen military land forces are not given this status?

The question is why the discrimination on a strictly moral basis? What gives swabbies the distinction and right of special treatment?

Just curious.

Don Jose de La Mancha
 

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Hola i think you know. Our world will not allow any private escavation because of $$$$
 

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There are dead bodies of sailors sealed up inside the sunk Arizona in pearl harbor.
 

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