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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 829570" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>:clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: Good job! Some have definitely been promoted to their highest level of incompetence. Long story short. Was on some federal land doing some work. Was a stretch of woods that no one wanted to go into because it was rough as a cob with bushes and brambles over head high but we had to because of contract. Feds told us to watch out for any artifacts and if any were found we'd have to stop work. Fella on crew took a handful of flint he had in his ash tran and tossed it into the area we didn't want to enter. Keep in mind that anyone with half a brain would know that any artifacts would be laying under the six foot of brush and brambles and buried under at least six inches of pine straw and another three inches of root mat and NOT laying on top of this. Anyhow, the area was quarantined and we did not have to go into the area because they were going to excavate it for archaeological data. I can't help but wonder how much money was spent chasing butterflies. :lol2:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 829570, member: 4362"] :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: Good job! Some have definitely been promoted to their highest level of incompetence. Long story short. Was on some federal land doing some work. Was a stretch of woods that no one wanted to go into because it was rough as a cob with bushes and brambles over head high but we had to because of contract. Feds told us to watch out for any artifacts and if any were found we'd have to stop work. Fella on crew took a handful of flint he had in his ash tran and tossed it into the area we didn't want to enter. Keep in mind that anyone with half a brain would know that any artifacts would be laying under the six foot of brush and brambles and buried under at least six inches of pine straw and another three inches of root mat and NOT laying on top of this. Anyhow, the area was quarantined and we did not have to go into the area because they were going to excavate it for archaeological data. I can't help but wonder how much money was spent chasing butterflies. :lol2: [/QUOTE]
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