bobinsd
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- Oct 20, 2005
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I have been given the location of an artifact in SoCal, specifically a piece of pottery. I only know that it is well hidden and only found by accident in a very remote location, but easily accessible on foot.
I don't know the laws in CA but it would be nice to experience the "thrill" of allowing the rest of the world to see this and perhaps return it to it's rightful owners, the descendants of the early American owner. Or perhaps just report the location to the local archy and let them do their thing. On the archy website, it warns that removal of artifacts is a crime. Is that correct?
If so, i would be concerned, but perhaps not enough that I would not go and " take a look" and take some pictures.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
Bob
I don't know the laws in CA but it would be nice to experience the "thrill" of allowing the rest of the world to see this and perhaps return it to it's rightful owners, the descendants of the early American owner. Or perhaps just report the location to the local archy and let them do their thing. On the archy website, it warns that removal of artifacts is a crime. Is that correct?
If so, i would be concerned, but perhaps not enough that I would not go and " take a look" and take some pictures.
WHAT WOULD YOU DO?
Bob