Red_desert
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Here is one more article about us "looters" who are intentionally trying to destroy Archaeology.
"In this May 2007 photo, Odyssey's Remotely Operated Vehicle is recovered from the seabed after recovering coins from the Colonial period shipwreck "Black Swan."
Enlarge image Enlarge Odyssey Marine Exploration/AP
"Shipwrecks! Treasure! Gold, gold, gold! The hallmarks of treasure-hunting are the stuff of adventure stories, more than fun enough to make archaeologists, who are mounting increasing complaints against the pillaging of sunken ships, seem like wet blankets."
An editorial in Archaeology magazine, published by the Archaeological Institute of America, charges that "the Discovery Channel is cashing in on the business of systematically looting shipwrecks "in teaming up with Odyssey."
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/columnist/vergano/2009-01-25-sunken-treasure_N.htm
"In this May 2007 photo, Odyssey's Remotely Operated Vehicle is recovered from the seabed after recovering coins from the Colonial period shipwreck "Black Swan."
Enlarge image Enlarge Odyssey Marine Exploration/AP
"Shipwrecks! Treasure! Gold, gold, gold! The hallmarks of treasure-hunting are the stuff of adventure stories, more than fun enough to make archaeologists, who are mounting increasing complaints against the pillaging of sunken ships, seem like wet blankets."
An editorial in Archaeology magazine, published by the Archaeological Institute of America, charges that "the Discovery Channel is cashing in on the business of systematically looting shipwrecks "in teaming up with Odyssey."
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/science/columnist/vergano/2009-01-25-sunken-treasure_N.htm