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<blockquote data-quote="Flatlander" data-source="post: 7987837" data-attributes="member: 156006"><p>Point them to another site far away. If they find even an old KV ploughing point with rust on it they’ll be digging til the end of time. Dad had land in the uk that was close to silchester Roman settlement area. One field had grims bank on it which was supposed to be of some historic value. when building a cattle shed close to there the digger driver peeled off the top soil to reveal what appeared to be a foundation of a small house. When digging the footing for the posts up came rusted spikes and bits of pottery. He asked dad what to do and dad said to throw it in the bottom and keep digging or neither of them were getting finished. that shed is still standing and was build in 1978.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flatlander, post: 7987837, member: 156006"] Point them to another site far away. If they find even an old KV ploughing point with rust on it they’ll be digging til the end of time. Dad had land in the uk that was close to silchester Roman settlement area. One field had grims bank on it which was supposed to be of some historic value. when building a cattle shed close to there the digger driver peeled off the top soil to reveal what appeared to be a foundation of a small house. When digging the footing for the posts up came rusted spikes and bits of pottery. He asked dad what to do and dad said to throw it in the bottom and keep digging or neither of them were getting finished. that shed is still standing and was build in 1978. [/QUOTE]
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