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The London Museum do organized "mud larks" on weekends. When the tide is out in the Thames Estuary, large banks of mud are exposed and archeologists descend like harpies - and you wouldn't believe what they are still finding because for two millennia Londoners have been throwing their rubbish into the drink. Most of them wear waders which is, I am afraid, just about as kinky as it gets.
I had a friend who found a piece of Roman pottery while walking along the Thames at low tide, and he wasn't even on one of those organized events. He dutifully turned it in and had it authenticated. After a time, they returned it to him, saying they had so many bits of that type, they couldn't store any more, lol. The English are so thorough.
The London Museum do organized "mud larks" on weekends. When the tide is out in the Thames Estuary, large banks of mud are exposed and archeologists descend like harpies - and you wouldn't believe what they are still finding because for two millennia Londoners have been throwing their rubbish into the drink. Most of them wear waders which is, I am afraid, just about as kinky as it gets.
ReplyDeleteI had a friend who found a piece of Roman pottery while walking along the Thames at low tide, and he wasn't even on one of those organized events. He dutifully turned it in and had it authenticated. After a time, they returned it to him, saying they had so many bits of that type, they couldn't store any more, lol. The English are so thorough.
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