when i watch your videos, i wonder if there's really anything of value in those piles of broken stones. i mean, i just assume some expert has already scavenged it if it's open to the public.
The sites are open to the public by default. In many cases, they've already been ransacked, so there still isn't much left. However, there are still a lot of archealogical treasures just sitting around waiting for someone to study them or carry them off.
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Oh my goodness! Matthew, surely you recognize that place!
Where were ther reps of the British Museum when we were there?
Who would have thought that we could have had our hands of a REAL treasure that day?
when i watch your videos, i wonder if there's really anything of value in those piles of broken stones. i mean, i just assume some expert has already scavenged it if it's open to the public.
The sites are open to the public by default. In many cases, they've already been ransacked, so there still isn't much left. However, there are still a lot of archealogical treasures just sitting around waiting for someone to study them or carry them off.
wow...picture being able to sell that thing....set for life!
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