ANY archeologist who has stolen artifacts in their home is subject to not only the same laws as anyone...the academy would jerk their credentials so fast it would leave a smoke trail...
no more working in field...no teaching...might get a job at mcdonalds....
sick of the archy bad mouthing...from people who despise knowledge.
I have met two types of archy. Ones who are helpful, and ones who dont recognize hobby detectorist. I think the bad rep has been earned. But I am seeing more cooperation between hobbyist and archys. We can say nice things and help each other or keep fighting. I stay out of their back yard and archys stay out of mine. I do enjoy the finds they make and the ones who will share a little bit about the artifact they found. While I dont believe one man is better than any other man, I do live in a country of laws. Sometimes baffling and vague laws, I try to do the right thing.
I have to agree Casca. & yes pippinwhitepaws, I do bad mouth archies on occasion.
& will continue to as long as some bad mouth detectorists & treasure hunters & use the word
looter when talking about us.
Yes I have met a very Cool archaeologist while hunting a site.
he stopped over , introduced himself, We discussed finds, & he invited me over to see his
displays of indian artifacts, colonial coins etc.
I also met a state archaeologist putting up signs warning against damaging & removal
of artifacts from a site, who wished me good luck at that site.
(Of course in that case, I was doing it as a service for a particular entity,
so it may be why he never told me I had to turn everything over)
These types of archaeologist's get my respect. archies do not & will not.
so when I say archie, I'm speaking of the greedy ones in it for themselves.
when I type archaeologist, I'm speaking of the ones who are in it for history.
this is getting long, so I won't discuss laws in a so-called Free Country
