Sunday, September 29, 2019

Embrace the Madness: Metal Detectorist and their Name-calling


"Detector-using heritage grabbers not only talk like idiots and often look like idiots, but don’t be fooled by their supporters – they really are…idiots".

Embrace the Darkness: UK Detecting on the Dark Web



Many detectorists on
 the dark side now
A new secret Facebook page: The Detectorists Metal detecting uk. Remember, the members' credo is
'Respect everyone's privacy; being part of this group requires mutual trust. Authentic [information] may also be sensitive and private. What's shared in the group should stay in the group'.  


Thursday, September 5, 2019

More Bazthugwittery: 'on Conservation'


Get it out
According to Baz, conservation of archaeological sites does not really make much sense, but - in his opinion -   is a form of 'Knowledge loss… by neglect', posted on September 3, 2019 by "John Howland"
I recently stumbled across a bizarre idea [...] “…it is better to leave objects and other evidence in the ground where it has been lying safely for hundreds or thousands of years. Here it remains safe for future generations to investigate with better techniques and with better-informed questions to ask.” Whoever dreamt up such idiocy obviously didn’t think it through to its logical conclusion. [...] Well, arkies and arkiedom, that’s fine…so don’t dig, be happy, but don’t try and palm this lunacy off on detectorists as ‘best practice.’ [...] [we, who] want no truck with the insanity of abandoning artefacts to the tender mercies of chemical deterioration, will rightly cast it aside as poor heritage practice and continue to bring fabulous historical items into the light of day for study and evaluation. Also, never let it be said it’s unethical to sell, or profit from any object found [...] What is unethical, is leaving artefacts in the ground [...] The utter lunacy of leaving valuable and notionally historical objects in the ground not only robs the heritage but seriously short-changes the public. It amounts to knowledge loss by neglect.