Man with metal detector finds 6,000 year old weapon gifted to a god

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https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/article287731790.html

In a forest he found a 6 thousand year old axe, that archeologists think might have been meant as a ceremonial religious gift to a god.
Who gets to keep it? I'd rather this not go to some snobbish collector who wants it for their private collection that few people get to see...
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DementedDurian posted...
Who gets to keep it? I'd rather this not go to some snobbish collector who wants it for their private collection that few people get to see...
Probably a museum is my assumption. I agree it should to some private collection
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SkittyOnWailord posted...
Which god?
Probably one that has been forgotten in modern day. A name lost to history. I doubt much is know on the specifics of deities from Eastern europe that long ago
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burns112233 posted...
Are you a God?

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Zikten posted...
Probably one that has been forgotten in modern day. A name lost to history. I doubt much is know on the specifics of deities from Eastern europe that long ago
We'd probably still worship the dude if he kept his hands on his fucking axe.

I'm not gonna worship a god who gets a present and loses it in the fuckin' woods.
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DementedDurian posted...
Who gets to keep it? I'd rather this not go to some snobbish collector who wants it for their private collection that few people get to see...

it depends on the country. There are a lot of examples where discoveries are worth a lot of money like Spanish treasure fleet gold is found and governments seize them. I think in the case of metal detection, on what looks like state property, the artifacts belong to the state unless he has an agreement with the landowner. I know hobbyists who do it locally on private property are encouraged to come to clear terms with people whose property they are detecting on
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