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>I will not knowingly patronize a museum or museum store
>which sells archaeologically derived artifacts. Just my 2
>cents.
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>Chris Dill
Jack Thompson said: As much as I appreciate the sentiment
expressed by Chris Dill (and others) I am uncertain about
this matter.
Jack: I didn't say it was any easy standard or ethic to
follow. What I did say was that the Society for American
Archaeology's Code of Ethics forbade the sale of any
archeologically derived materials. I presume the SAA's
members would prefer that we threw deaccessioned
archeological collections into the land fill rather than
built up a market for the pothunters by selling the stuff.
I don't recall ever NOT being able to transfer deaccessioned
archeological artifacts on to other museums, but if that
happened, I'd rather lose a few dollars than encourage
theft. Now I suppose I'm up to 4 cents.
Chris Dill
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