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Patrice
Thats what I thought.
I had to do a job at Point King Lighthouse which should be just what you are
looking for.
The place has a conservation plan and had been awarded a conservation grant
to carry out works but the Town of Albany and its contractors ignored the CP
and did things their own way including not employing an archaeologist to
monitor. I had to go in afterwards and compere the builders 'saved finds' to
the artifacts they threw out and then determine how much information had
been lost as a result of not following the CP.
Gaye
----- Original Message -----
From: "Patrice L. Jeppson" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: readings explaining archaeology vs. looting
> Gaye,
>
> Yes, we would post examples from many places -- and also examples such as
> that which you mention (a 'collecting' transgression of another sort).
>
> The main thing we are after are readings that compare/contrast archaeology
> (i.e., recovery involving context) with collecting/looting (sans
> contextual study).
>
> PL Jeppson
>
>
> At 08:01 AM 9/17/2006 +0800, you wrote:
>
>>Are you only looking for American examples.
>>Also are you only looking for collecting/looting rather than construction
>>workers being charged with 'recovering' the portable heritage during site
>>or conservation works.
>>
>>Gaye
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Patrice L. Jeppson"
>><[log in to unmask]>
>>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>>Sent: Sunday, September 17, 2006 7:08 AM
>>Subject: Re: readings explaining archaeology vs. looting
>>
>>
>>>Colleagues,
>>>We are seeking short articles about archaeology that will clearly drive
>>>home the point about the difference between archaeology (esp. context as
>>>the key to uncovering the story) and destructive collecting/looting.
>>>
>>>These articles are being gathered for the needs of the SAA public web
>>>pages
>>>(www.saa.org/public).
>>>
>>>If you know of a reading that serves this need, please forward the
>>>details
>>>either back to the list or to me directly (off list at
>>>[log in to unmask]).
>>>
>>>Ideally, we hope to post examples of publicly accessible readings (i.e.,
>>>less jargon laden).
>>>
>>>Thank You.
>>>
>>>Patrice L. Jeppson
>>>on behalf of the SAA PEC Web Pages Working Group
>>>
>>>
>>>Patrice L. Jeppson, Ph.D.
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>>>www.p-j.net/pjeppson
>>>
>>>Make Levees, Not Wars
>>
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> Patrice L. Jeppson, Ph.D.
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> Make Levees, Not Wars
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