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Found this article in a recent "Coin WOrld" magazine and thought it was a good one to throw out here.
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Hidden Caches
I have a comment about Robert Duncan?s ?Travesty, Tragedy? Guest Commentary
in the May 23 Issue of Coin World.
Mr. Duncan has obviously fallen for the archaeologists? misrepresentations of what value ?lost items? are.
We cannot learn anything about the history of any place because of ?where? some individual hid a ?cache? of coins 200 years ago!
The most a cache can tell you is where one person thought would be a good hiding place for his money!
Mr. Duncan has erroneously tried to relate biblical artifacts in situ with ruins of old historical sites with a non-historical person?s hidden cache.
These are entirely different things. The travesty and national tragedy is how the archaeologists try to convince people like him that it is a crime to find anything lost by someone in the past!
Would mr. Duncan turn over a $10 bill, found tangled in a bush beside an ?old? pathway, to an archaeologist so the scientist can ?study? what historical significance the money might have?
Archaeologists also have this ingenious statement they like to use: ?The artifacts must be left in the ground so everyone can enjoy them?! You can imagine what might be buried there even if nothing is there! It has to come out of the ground to be ?enjoyed?!
They just want you to stay away from the things they want to find!
I know of one site from 20 years ago where over 5000 artifacts were found.
A museum display of this great discovery had 12 items on display with no significant comments!
The other 5000 artifacts were still in the archaeologist?s possession!
R. Davidson
Address withheld.
__________________________________________________________________________
Hidden Caches
I have a comment about Robert Duncan?s ?Travesty, Tragedy? Guest Commentary
in the May 23 Issue of Coin World.
Mr. Duncan has obviously fallen for the archaeologists? misrepresentations of what value ?lost items? are.
We cannot learn anything about the history of any place because of ?where? some individual hid a ?cache? of coins 200 years ago!
The most a cache can tell you is where one person thought would be a good hiding place for his money!
Mr. Duncan has erroneously tried to relate biblical artifacts in situ with ruins of old historical sites with a non-historical person?s hidden cache.
These are entirely different things. The travesty and national tragedy is how the archaeologists try to convince people like him that it is a crime to find anything lost by someone in the past!
Would mr. Duncan turn over a $10 bill, found tangled in a bush beside an ?old? pathway, to an archaeologist so the scientist can ?study? what historical significance the money might have?
Archaeologists also have this ingenious statement they like to use: ?The artifacts must be left in the ground so everyone can enjoy them?! You can imagine what might be buried there even if nothing is there! It has to come out of the ground to be ?enjoyed?!
They just want you to stay away from the things they want to find!
I know of one site from 20 years ago where over 5000 artifacts were found.
A museum display of this great discovery had 12 items on display with no significant comments!
The other 5000 artifacts were still in the archaeologist?s possession!
R. Davidson
Address withheld.