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| All That Glitters Is Gold Archaeological Discoveries                 We now live in the age of the
  Metal Detector. Finally people with no comprehension of antiquities or their
  value can roam over hills and dales and by disturbing historical soil layers
  'find' treasure trove. We are all familiar with the recent find (by a metal
  detector) of the Staffordshire hoard estimated to be valued at over 3 million
  pounds sterling! A fear expressed by archaeologists and historians is that
  clandestine artifacts discovered by a metal detector be disbursed and be sold
  privately with historical information of a settlement site being lost. It is
  felt that in all cases proper techniques that should referred to professional
  archaeologists, and historians. (as in the case of the Staffordshire Hoard,
  which is being competently assessed at present. The main criteria here is
  that the historical significance of a find of the culture that produced it.
  That a site should be professionally analyzed, not to keep archaeologists 'in
  a job' but to preserve for all future generations the history of artifacts,
  especially if the initial discovery indicates traces of ancient 'settlement'       |