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Just curious what you guys think of this. What if I were to put together simple 3x5 cards (professionally printed) that would be used to record basic information of a war relic find: Depth, GPS coord, positioning, etc...
These cards would then be sent to me, where I would keep them on file and eventually get them to to the researchers to help fill their GPS. Even for illegally recovered items. No names would be used to protect the relic hunter and the info would not be released to non-arch types (to protect your spot).
This is just the basic approach, but I think if worked through, this could be an interesting win/win for all.
Of course we would call it the "Tate Recovery System" (after me
). BUt this could be an interesting and productive way to collect relics without losing most of the info useful to historians.
What do you think?
These cards would then be sent to me, where I would keep them on file and eventually get them to to the researchers to help fill their GPS. Even for illegally recovered items. No names would be used to protect the relic hunter and the info would not be released to non-arch types (to protect your spot).
This is just the basic approach, but I think if worked through, this could be an interesting win/win for all.
Of course we would call it the "Tate Recovery System" (after me

What do you think?