Kelly Anderson, “Red, White and New,” “Dig Wars” join Travel’s slate', Realscreen March 13, 2013
U.S. cable network Travel Channel is investing in American inventions and relic hunters via two series set to launch this spring [...] The 6 x 30-minute Dig Wars, meanwhile, is produced by Sharp Entertainment and follows three teams of relic hunters who compete to find artifacts in different historical locations across the U.S. After each hunt, a local expert evaluates the found treasures and picks a winner who has unearthed the most valuable item. The series premieres on June 12 at 10 p.m. For Sharp Entertainment, the exec producer is Matt Sharp, while for Travel Channel, the exec producer is Sean McKnight.... and starring "Chicago Ron" (organizer of "metal detecting holidays" for US artefact collectors in Britain, Ron Guinazzo). There are some interesting comments from members of the public and archaeologists who perhaps have seen some of the previous shows on metal detector use on historical sites in the US:
Shaun: "I won't be watching travel channel anymore because of this. Promoting looting of historical sites is disgusting".and so on.
Barbara: "I second what Shaun said. I think it is absolutely horrible that so many supposedly educational and informative television networks are promoting looting of our non- renewable, priceless historical and archaeological sites. Sorry Travel Channel, but you have lost a viewer (and I am sure more will follow suit). You should be ashamed".
Della : "I cannot even believe Travel Channel is promoting the looting and destruction of this nation's heritage! I thought the purpose of the channel was to encourage people to travel and see our nation's treasures - if shows like this continue, there won't be anything left for people to see, or learn from, or use to connect with their past. It will all be in the hands of private collectors, sold to the highest bidder, removed from its context and information lost. You've lost another viewer, Travel Channel! You need to re-think your ethics".
Virginia: "It boggles the mind that someone thought "relic hunters who compete to find artifacts in different historical locations across the U.S." was a good idea. What's next, "America's Next Top Looters"? "Eat Your Way Through the Endangered Species List with Emeril"? Seriously, this show's premise is morally reprehensible and any sponsors of the show ought to be ashamed -- and it would serve them right if product boycotts were the result. Shame on you, Travel Channel".
Kara: "Please rethink Dig Wars as it encourages looting and destruction of historical and cultural heritage sites. Destruction that cannot be undone. These sites are preserved and protected in order so that everyone can enjoy them. "Relic Hunters" are looters. The end. This is not something that should be promoted IN ANY WAY".
Ryan: "Really? Dig Wars? Where amateurs compete to do the most thoughtless and destructive excavations with no regard for cultural significance or the destruction of irrecoverable archeological knowledge? Reprehensible. Looting. This is disgusting, Travel Channel. Please stop with this".
Catlin: "I have no idea how anyone could ever approve of something called Dig Wars. Looting is not a sport or a hobby, it is illegal and damaging to cultural material. A show isn't educational just because it mentions antiquities - Travel Channel needs to do some more research".
Meg E: "I am appalled by the premise of "Dig Wars". SO. VERY. WRONG. Others have said it better, but I wanted to add my name to the list of people offended and saddened by this show".
Where were these people when the Portable Antiquities Scheme came up with their dodgy "Britain's Hidden Treasures" idea? Oh, yes, in the USA.
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