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  3. Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source.

Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source.

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  • Jens NotroffJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source.

    🏺 Find ensemble: split up & to be sold.

    πŸ” Find context: undocumented.

    πŸ’‘ Find interpretation: imagined.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czr033kk7zxo

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      Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source.

      🏺 Find ensemble: split up & to be sold.

      πŸ” Find context: undocumented.

      πŸ’‘ Find interpretation: imagined.

      https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czr033kk7zxo

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      @jens2go ( im not of the trade, but even I know thats a total no-go, wtf)

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        @jens2go ( im not of the trade, but even I know thats a total no-go, wtf)

        Jens NotroffJ This user is from outside of this forum
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        @tomtrottel Well it's legal in the UK, though. In this case more of an ethical question.

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        • Jens NotroffJ Jens Notroff

          Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source.

          🏺 Find ensemble: split up & to be sold.

          πŸ” Find context: undocumented.

          πŸ’‘ Find interpretation: imagined.

          https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czr033kk7zxo

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          @jens2go British laws around metal detecting seem to focus more on allowing people to extract the financial value of archeological finds than on preserving the knowledge. By contrast, in Ireland they have laws preventing people from using metal detectors this way without prior approval, and they are pretty careful about when they allow archeological digs.

          https://www.museum.ie/en-IE/Collections-Research/The-Law-on-Metal-Detecting-in-Ireland

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          • Jens NotroffJ Jens Notroff

            Don't mean to attack a fellow classical scholar, but this seems like a sad story of neglecting the archaeological record its value as historic source.

            🏺 Find ensemble: split up & to be sold.

            πŸ” Find context: undocumented.

            πŸ’‘ Find interpretation: imagined.

            https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/czr033kk7zxo

            Jens NotroffJ This user is from outside of this forum
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            Once more tapping the sign, fwiw.

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              Once more tapping the sign, fwiw.

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              This here seems to be the publicly available finds.org.uk info on that #BuryStEdmunds hoard, listing a total of 17 gold Iron Age coins - while the BBC article mentions 18 (h/t and thanks to M. Pilekić for):

              https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/1196595

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