Gleaning as much info as I could from the limited promotional material for the show, I get the impression that they are avoiding Native American sites. So they would not have to address the concerns from that part of the public. I'm also guessing that they are careful not to do any digging on public lands while being filmed. So they won't be caught looting artifacts from Civil War sites that are National Parks, either. Since they claim to (A) get land owner permission, and (B) share the profit with the land owner, I doubt they can be legally stopped. Morally, it's another matter, but they don't seem to care.And who knows what they do when the cameras are off. It would be great if they could be caught at something illegal and prosecuted while the show is airing. But that's just wishful thinking.
The promo also suggests that they get some juicy finds, mentioning a cannon, and a Kentucky long rifle. In both cases, my reaction is - what condition are these in when dug up? I doubt the show would show how much time and effort it costs to clean them up and make them into something sell-able. They just want to give the impression that you can earn a lot of money digging up your own back yard. So in hard economic times, this will lead to lots of people digging up other people's back yards, or less legal places. And of course the show would never accept the blame for increased looting by others.Meli
--- On Fri, 2/24/12, Jerry Schaefer <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Jerry Schaefer <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: Alert - American Diggers show going ahead
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Friday, February 24, 2012, 1:54 PM
Done. Comments duly recorded and kudos to the very good entries I read. Frankly, I never heard of Spike TV but after the umpteenth bottle, it will get boring anyway, unless they plant valuable artifacts. I think people will be surprised at how little monetary value most artifacts possess.
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From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of William T Langhorne
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2012 10:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Alert - American Diggers show going ahead
Does anyone know if the SAA and relevant Native American groups are aware
of this? I would hope that some sort of broad range resistence would put a
stop to this.
Tom
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Melissa Diamanti <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> There was recently a discussion of how to stop a proposed TV show about
> treasure hunters digging up people's back yards and selling the artifacts.
> Unfortunately, I just learned the show has been picked up by SPIKE TV.
> This should not be surprising, since the star is a retired pro wrestler -
> just their type of audience.
> So please go to their web page and add your negative feedback to the
> comments. Maybe there is a faint hope that Spike will get the message and
> drop the show.
> http://aroundthenetworks.com/spike-tv-announces-unscripted-show-american-digger/#comment-19401
>
> Meli
>
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