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Re: Why is metal detecting wrong?
Nov 13, 2009, 23:00
mole wrote:
Ihaveno intention of going thier with my spade and fork.

I was just enquiring about the edicate

I'm sre the local archelogical socity are aware of it anyway.

Local hstory has aways fancinated me abiet local village names.

Theres s village called Tewin - Anglo saxon god of medows

Theres s village called Danesbury - Where a tribe of Dnes were massacred

Theres a village called Wheathampsted - Where threr is a a manmade structure called "devils dike" - The site of a old battle

There a place called nomands land - Where cromwell stationed his tropps and where the highway wooman "the wicked lady" road

There a road called white horse lane the site of a viking battle and is haunted by the ghost of a headfless horse

Theres a village called Datchworth where they burned witches to the stake and had a ducking pond.

So i have a genuine intrest

As for digs as a kid in 1974 (11 years old)I spent the summer helping out fetching and carrying as the professonals exivated the remains of a bath house and grave yard.



hahahaha! Very good, I think I like you.
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