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Carol- I agree that Site Steward programs are the hope for the future of
archaeology. Here in eastern Nevada we finally have a way to engage a broad
spectrum of well meaning citizens to help in archeological conservation.
Where there isn't a Site Steward program in place we need to find ways to
promote it. - Mark
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From: "Carol Serr" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 12, 2004 12:15 PM
Subject: Re: Good Bust
> Came thru fine on my system....
> Yes (good bust)...and just reinforces how we desperately need Site
Stewards
> (and the program to train them)....volunteers designated to patrol
> sites...keep an eye on them...and notify officers at any sign of looting
> (but NOT confront the actual looters).
>
> I meet people all the time who mention the artifacts (usually
"arrowheads")
> they've collected...and how fun it is. Most people in America see it as
> their "right to Treasure Hunt"...unfortunately. Of course it obviously is
> illegal to damage or remove anything from Federal or State lands....so
they
> know they are 'behaving badly' when they do this.
>
> Of course...how did all those museums (mostly on the east coast) acquire
> all their marvelous collections of artifacts (and human remains) from the
> SW and mounds in the mid-west...etc. ?? They paid people to "loot"
graves,
> etc...in the name of Science.
>
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