Submitted by danishistorian t3_10ebe4w in history
booga_booga_partyguy t1_j4tpoc9 wrote
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More critically, why would anyone invest that kind of time and effort to pull off a prank with little payoff?
Just gaining the expertise needed to carve the right kind of runes that are era appropriate alone will require at least the equivalent of post-grad level of knowledge.
Ephemeral_Wolf t1_j4ucq2u wrote
I imagine IF anyone were to go the trouble of something like this, it would be an archaeologist themselves looking for the credit of a big find?
booga_booga_partyguy t1_j4ug36a wrote
Possible, but again, way too much effort for relatively little tangible gain.
Ephemeral_Wolf t1_j4ug8dw wrote
"fortune and glory, doctor Jones"
booga_booga_partyguy t1_j4ugggo wrote
That flavour of archeologist would spend more time breaking half the artefacts in the cave to beat the Nazis to a particular find over wasting time creating an elaborate forgery.
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