Talk:Minisink Archaeological Site

Fears of looting and removing location information.
Removing geodata and location information for this site is essentially ridiculous because it is already well-known as a matter of public record (in many accessible public government documents and other easily-obtainable publications). Any lamebrained vague fear of looting the site is ridiculous. No one has looted this site in the 30 years that I've known of it and I live a few miles away. And after Herbert Kraft's digs a few decades ago there isn't anything valuable at the site anymore anyway. If we're going to remove location information because of fears of theft and looting that are just fears, you either remove such information from every historical/artistic/archaeological site listed at Wikipedia or from none of them--none of this irrational piecemeal crap.--ColonelHenry (talk) 19:19, 5 November 2013 (UTC)

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