Grinding rock bowl

JustUs4All

Slow Mod
Staff member
I agree as well and when I was a kid Clarks Hill was a gold mine for lots of folks when the water was down.
 

Sixes

Senior Member
I agree. Any artifact in a river or creek is no longer in context.

Even if it was, you know as well as I do that a group of archeologists would box it all up and put it in a warehouse for a few years where it would either be forgotten, stolen or thrown away.

Unless it is an extremely rare site, I had just as soon see a collector end up with the artifacts than the state.

I also don't understand how something paid for with taxpayer money doesn't belong to the taxpayer
 

Nicodemus

The Recluse
Staff member
Even if it was, you know as well as I do that a group of archeologists would box it all up and put it in a warehouse for a few years where it would either be forgotten, stolen or thrown away.

Unless it is an extremely rare site, I had just as soon see a collector end up with the artifacts than the state.

I also don't understand how something paid for with taxpayer money doesn't belong to the taxpayer


Yep, I`ve heard too many horror stories about collections.
 

kmckinnie

BOT KILLER MODERATOR
Staff member
All the things I seen that’s locked up to where you have to have security clearances and sign in and be escorted.
It was truly a priceless area.
 
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