archaeology

  1. Theory and Question- Serpent Mounds & Oak Island

    Just a quick question for anyone who might know. Has there been any archaeological evidence that either the Serpent Mounds or the mounds on Oak Island are the spoils from the original tunnel digs? Hundreds of men in a tunneling or mining operation create huge amounts of debris during the...
  2. Ancient Ohio Stone artifact?

    Hello, the other day while walking along an undeveloped valley's secluded creek bed (a small tributary to the West Fork Mill Creek in Hamilton County Cincinnati OHIO) I came across this. At first I thought it was a large cephalopod or horn coral fossil, but after picking it up and looking closer...
  3. LOOK down a WELL, BLUE brushed ceramic, cast iron pot top, ORNATE brass buckle 1800s

    [SIZE=5]On to a new site with a hand dug well, no stones in lining. Also near the site was this almost complete blue brushed ceramic platter, any help with dating would be greatly appreciated. A cast iron pot top was dug and preserved, and a few buckles. One large Equine buckle and an ORNATE...
  4. Colonial Picnic Site and INDIAN ROCK outcrop - NC

    This unique granite outcrop landmark feature has hand and foot holes ground into the slanting face of the granite to the top. I have climbed it and appears to have been once used as a Native American "Deer Stand", or should I say "Rock Stand!" Looking down you can scout the area silently...
  5. Hello I am Kumar from Malaysia

    Good Morning all, My name is Kumar , I am from Malaysia, I am single male age 44 Indian . I am involve in Archaeology,excavation and also Tourism since 2007 , you can watch my video on Youtube : . I am looking forward to meet new friends from all over the world and I want to involve...
  6. Broken Native American artifact?

    I was metal detecting and thought, "It would cool to find a Native American artifact." Then I looked down and saw a strange stone that appeared to be worked on a while back. The place I was metal detecting had Native Americans living there, and is named after Native Americans. Anyway, do you...
  7. Unfair Irish metal detecting laws

    Hi all, anyone from Ireland on here? I just want to complain about the unfair and unjust laws regarding metal detecting in Ireland at the moment. According to the recent advice notes 'thimbles,coins,buckles,strap ends,pendants,medallions', the list goes on, are classed as 'archaeologically...
  8. Subaqueous Exploration and Exploration, Ltd.: A Fraud on the whole world

    In 1983, four shipwrecks which were a complete fabrication made up by a con man were "awarded" to the State of Maryland by the U.S. District Court in Baltimore, Maryland. This was a classic case of an over zealous government hell bent on defeating treasure hunters. This case has been cited...
  9. A look at the UNESCO convention manual

    Let's take a look at the UNESCO convention manual, how it considers and recommends the ways to tackle the many aspects of shipwrecks. Any work around shipwrecks costs a lot of money. The treasure hunters way, based on thousands of years of tradition, has been to finance the search and recovery...
  10. Looking for a Marine Archaeologist

    We are looking for a Marine Archaeologist to assist in field work on a salvage expedition of a shipwreck. We have contacted several universities without success. If interested or if you are aware of someone who would qualify, please contact me and let me know how to get in touch with you or that...
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