"Tom Del Rosso" <fizzbintuesday@that-google-mail-domain.com> wrote
in news:sqapt9$nb4$1@dont-email.me:
> ehsjr wrote:
>> On 12/17/2021 5:28 PM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org
>> wrote:
>>> Look what hundreds of years of grassland creates. A two foot
>>> thick mat of soil.
>>>
>>> A farmers son sees some pottery and looks at a sat image of
>>> his
>>> father's land plot and sees markers from another era.
>>>
>>> Amazing what folks used to do to buildings and patios, etc.
>>>
>>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jDVSGnt03E>
>>
>> Awesome! Thanks!
>> Ed
>
> It's actually less impressive than the mosaics in the lobbies of
> many office buildings that were built before WWII.
>
>
Reply by Tom Del Rosso●December 26, 20212021-12-26
ehsjr wrote:
> On 12/17/2021 5:28 PM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
>> Look what hundreds of years of grassland creates. A two foot
>> thick mat of soil.
>>
>> A farmers son sees some pottery and looks at a sat image of his
>> father's land plot and sees markers from another era.
>>
>> Amazing what folks used to do to buildings and patios, etc.
>>
>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jDVSGnt03E>
>
> Awesome! Thanks!
> Ed
It's actually less impressive than the mosaics in the lobbies of many
office buildings that were built before WWII.
--
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Andiamo Brandon!
Reply by Dean Hoffman●December 19, 20212021-12-19
On Saturday, December 18, 2021 at 2:16:47 AM UTC-6, Jeff Layman wrote:
> On 18/12/2021 03:21, DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
> > Dean Hoffman <dean...@gmail.com> wrote in
> > news:021aa98d-57a4-4474...@googlegroups.com:
> >
> >> On Friday, December 17, 2021 at 4:28:07 PM UTC-6,
> >> DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
> >>> Look what hundreds of years of grassland creates. A two foot
> >>> thick mat of soil.
> >>>
> >>> A farmers son sees some pottery and looks at a sat image of his
> >>> father's land plot and sees markers from another era.
> >>>
> >>> Amazing what folks used to do to buildings and patios, etc.
> >>>
> >>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jDVSGnt03E>
> >>
> >> There's a tv show on the History channel called Pawn Stars.
> >> People sometimes bring
> >> in old weapons like blunderbusses that are all fixed up.
> >> Japanese swords are something else with fancy workmanship.
> >> Do you know how the excavation sites like this one are
> >> protected from weather or vandals?
> >>
> >
> > It is in an open field right now...
> >
> > Bloody England has designated it as some kind of protected site, I
> > think. Similar to the protection moniker certain sites around the
> > world get.
> >
> > But a moniker is one thing. Actual protection is an entirely
> > different animal. Just ask any "protected" extinct animal. Oh...
> > that's right... you can't.
> There are quite a few laws here in the UK (although it varies, with
> different rules applying to Scotland) which protect historically
> important sites. One of them concerns "treasure", where gold or silver
> coins or metalwork are found by detectorists or others. This has to be
> reported to the coroner (England and Wales) or procurator fiscal
> (Scotland). Much more info here:
> <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treasure_trove>
It was finder keepers for the boys in the henhouse. They must've had some
interesting discussions with their parents.
Maybe there will be a bad blizzard this winter and I won't be able to get out for a couple days.
>
> --
>
> Jeff
Thank you.
Reply by Jeff Layman●December 18, 20212021-12-18
On 18/12/2021 03:21, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
> Dean Hoffman <deanh6929@gmail.com> wrote in
> news:021aa98d-57a4-4474-a198-7d0ffbf4c183n@googlegroups.com:
>
>> On Friday, December 17, 2021 at 4:28:07 PM UTC-6,
>> DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
>>> Look what hundreds of years of grassland creates. A two foot
>>> thick mat of soil.
>>>
>>> A farmers son sees some pottery and looks at a sat image of his
>>> father's land plot and sees markers from another era.
>>>
>>> Amazing what folks used to do to buildings and patios, etc.
>>>
>>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jDVSGnt03E>
>>
>> There's a tv show on the History channel called Pawn Stars.
>> People sometimes bring
>> in old weapons like blunderbusses that are all fixed up.
>> Japanese swords are something else with fancy workmanship.
>> Do you know how the excavation sites like this one are
>> protected from weather or vandals?
>>
>
> It is in an open field right now...
>
> Bloody England has designated it as some kind of protected site, I
> think. Similar to the protection moniker certain sites around the
> world get.
>
> But a moniker is one thing. Actual protection is an entirely
> different animal. Just ask any "protected" extinct animal. Oh...
> that's right... you can't.
Dean Hoffman <deanh6929@gmail.com> wrote in
news:021aa98d-57a4-4474-a198-7d0ffbf4c183n@googlegroups.com:
> On Friday, December 17, 2021 at 4:28:07 PM UTC-6,
> DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
>> Look what hundreds of years of grassland creates. A two foot
>> thick mat of soil.
>>
>> A farmers son sees some pottery and looks at a sat image of his
>> father's land plot and sees markers from another era.
>>
>> Amazing what folks used to do to buildings and patios, etc.
>>
>> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jDVSGnt03E>
>
> There's a tv show on the History channel called Pawn Stars.
> People sometimes bring
> in old weapons like blunderbusses that are all fixed up.
> Japanese swords are something else with fancy workmanship.
> Do you know how the excavation sites like this one are
> protected from weather or vandals?
>
It is in an open field right now...
Bloody England has designated it as some kind of protected site, I
think. Similar to the protection moniker certain sites around the
world get.
But a moniker is one thing. Actual protection is an entirely
different animal. Just ask any "protected" extinct animal. Oh...
that's right... you can't.
Reply by Dean Hoffman●December 17, 20212021-12-17
On Friday, December 17, 2021 at 4:28:07 PM UTC-6, DecadentLinux...@decadence.org wrote:
> Look what hundreds of years of grassland creates. A two foot thick
> mat of soil.
>
> A farmers son sees some pottery and looks at a sat image of his
> father's land plot and sees markers from another era.
>
> Amazing what folks used to do to buildings and patios, etc.
>
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jDVSGnt03E>
There's a tv show on the History channel called Pawn Stars. People sometimes bring
in old weapons like blunderbusses that are all fixed up. Japanese swords are something else
with fancy workmanship.
Do you know how the excavation sites like this one are protected from weather or vandals?
Reply by ehsjr●December 17, 20212021-12-17
On 12/17/2021 5:28 PM, DecadentLinuxUserNumeroUno@decadence.org wrote:
> Look what hundreds of years of grassland creates. A two foot thick
> mat of soil.
>
> A farmers son sees some pottery and looks at a sat image of his
> father's land plot and sees markers from another era.
>
> Amazing what folks used to do to buildings and patios, etc.
>
> <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jDVSGnt03E>
Awesome! Thanks!
Ed
Reply by ●December 17, 20212021-12-17
Look what hundreds of years of grassland creates. A two foot thick
mat of soil.
A farmers son sees some pottery and looks at a sat image of his
father's land plot and sees markers from another era.
Amazing what folks used to do to buildings and patios, etc.
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2jDVSGnt03E>