redness88 t1_iwq0zek wrote
Reply to comment by DHFranklin in Hundreds of mummies and pyramid of an unknown queen unearthed near King Tut's tomb by IslandChillin
Archeology is destructive. You usually only get one shot at it. I mean. Did you read on how they "found" the city of Troy?
DerWaechter_ t1_iwqb2rt wrote
It used to be destructive in the early days, because it was essentially just a way of committing "totally not grave robbery"
Modern day archeology is extremely conscious about the potential to destroy uncovered pieces, and will handle them with care. The priority is to not destroy things in the process
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DHFranklin t1_iwqrnz6 wrote
Any time you go to a museum and learn something from the artifacts, you yourself are doing archeology.
I think we would all agree that the cool roman mosaics and other art buried under long forgotten farm houses need to be excavated.
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