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  • shovelbum:

archaeologistforhire:

Here’s the latest update from the AIA:
Dear AIA members,
The AIA has learned of two new TV shows that promote treasure hunting to find archaeological objects. National Geographic’s “Diggers” airs tonight and Spike TV’s “American Diggers” will air next month. Both shows feature metal detectorists and at least one (“American Diggers”) emphasizes the commercial value of the found objects. The AIA believes that these shows promote the looting and destruction of archaeological sites.
The AIA has joined several other groups including the SAA, SHA, and RPA in voicing concern about these programs and the negative messages they send about cultural heritage and its recovery. Links to copies of the SAA and SHA letters can be found at the bottom of this letter.
We would like to ask you, our members and archaeology enthusiasts, to send letters and/or e-mails to the companies involved asking them to alter the message of the shows and to provide disclaimers during the airing of the show that makes it clear that what the shows are promoting is unethical and in some instances may even be illegal. We hope that they will engage in a meaningful dialogue with archaeologists about the illicit practices they promote.
Sincerely,Elizabeth BartmanPresident
Voice your Concern
Spike TVScott Gurney and Deirdre GurneyGurney Productions, Inc.8929 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 510Los Angeles, California 90045http://www.gurneyproductions.com/contact
Kevin KayPresident, Spike TV1633 BroadwayNew York, New York 10019http://www.spike.com/about/feedback/
Send comments or questions regarding National Geographic Channel television programming:comments@natgeochannel.com
There are also Facebook Pages where you can comment.One is a “People against American Diggers” Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/People-against-Spike-TVs-American-Digger/193110227460512
If you would like to add comments to the Spike website, please visit the comments section at the bottom of the following page:http://bit.ly/yQjlXP
The Spike TV announcement is available at:http://bit.ly/xm2QyI
See Letters Submitted by the SAA and SHA
SAA Letters:http://bit.ly/w2MHJMhttp ://bit.ly/wzT7IA
SHA Letters:http://www.sha.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/TepperAmericanDiggers2272012.pdfhttp://www.sha.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/National-Geographic-Letter-22820121.pdf
Petitions
http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-spike-tv-from-looting-our-collective-past
http://www.change.org/petitions/national-geographic-society-wwwnationalgeographiccom-stop-airing-the-television-show-diggers

Important to everybody who is concerned about their history, not just archaeologists.

    shovelbum:

    archaeologistforhire:

    Here’s the latest update from the AIA:

    Dear AIA members,

    The AIA has learned of two new TV shows that promote treasure hunting to find archaeological objects. National Geographic’s “Diggers” airs tonight and Spike TV’s “American Diggers” will air next month. Both shows feature metal detectorists and at least one (“American Diggers”) emphasizes the commercial value of the found objects. The AIA believes that these shows promote the looting and destruction of archaeological sites.

    The AIA has joined several other groups including the SAA, SHA, and RPA in voicing concern about these programs and the negative messages they send about cultural heritage and its recovery. Links to copies of the SAA and SHA letters can be found at the bottom of this letter.

    We would like to ask you, our members and archaeology enthusiasts, to send letters and/or e-mails to the companies involved asking them to alter the message of the shows and to provide disclaimers during the airing of the show that makes it clear that what the shows are promoting is unethical and in some instances may even be illegal. We hope that they will engage in a meaningful dialogue with archaeologists about the illicit practices they promote.

    Sincerely,
    Elizabeth Bartman
    Elizabeth Bartman
    President

    Voice your Concern

    Spike TV
    Scott Gurney and Deirdre Gurney
    Gurney Productions, Inc.
    8929 S. Sepulveda Blvd., Suite 510
    Los Angeles, California 90045
    http://www.gurneyproductions.com/contact

    Kevin Kay
    President, Spike TV
    1633 Broadway
    New York, New York 10019
    http://www.spike.com/about/feedback/

    Send comments or questions regarding National Geographic Channel television programming:
    comments@natgeochannel.com

    There are also Facebook Pages where you can comment.
    One is a “People against American Diggers” Facebook Page:
    https://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/People-against-Spike-TVs-American-Digger/193110227460512

    If you would like to add comments to the Spike website, please visit the comments section at the bottom of the following page:
    http://bit.ly/yQjlXP

    The Spike TV announcement is available at:
    http://bit.ly/xm2QyI

    See Letters Submitted by the SAA and SHA

    SAA Letters:
    http://bit.ly/w2MHJM
    http ://bit.ly/wzT7IA

    SHA Letters:
    http://www.sha.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/TepperAmericanDiggers2272012.pdf
    http://www.sha.org/blog/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/National-Geographic-Letter-22820121.pdf

    Petitions

    http://www.change.org/petitions/stop-spike-tv-from-looting-our-collective-past

    http://www.change.org/petitions/national-geographic-society-wwwnationalgeographiccom-stop-airing-the-television-show-diggers

    Important to everybody who is concerned about their history, not just archaeologists.

    (via mouthyheritage)

    Posted on February 29, 2012 via archaeologist|for|hire with 42 notes ()

    Source: archaeologistforhire

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