N.J.THer
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- Nov 16, 2006
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- Whites DFX w/ Sunray DX-1 probe and Minelab Excalibur 1000, Whites TRX Pinpointer
- Primary Interest:
- Metal Detecting
I’ve been thinking about a not-for-profit treasure hunting company possibly called 'The Treasure Foundation'.
Not sure if this has ever been done outside of Universities but the concept I’m thinking about would be a group that works on finding historically significant shipwrecks, land sites, etc. As a non-profit they could ask for donations to keep the working moving forward and not have to worry about making a profit. Just finding artifacts and preserving them for future generations. Most of the people working on these projects would be volunteers: retired archaeologists, undergrad/graduate students, etc.
Mission of the group would be to turn over any significant finds over to the local museums and items such as large groups of coins or large multiple finds: bottles, dishes, etc. could be sold to supplement donations and any extra funds will be donated to different historical causes around the world. Artifact preservation, historical building restoration, historical research, document preservation, etc. I know of course wherever the group would be working there would be special rules of how the finds are divided and handled.
When looking for donations they could look to art collectors, history buffs, antique collectors, etc. They could donate money or items for auction. I think the group could also get some corporate funding and donations of goods and services. Maybe look into buying a decommissioned ship from the Navy for a research vessel to keep the initial purchase cost low. I’m sure the retrofitting would cost quite a bit.
Could build a show through the Discovery channel about the company and its discoveries (if any). Maybe a traveling show of any interesting finds. This would generate interest in the projects and hopefully help with donations.
I know something like this is more of pipe dream but I would love to hear others thoughts and suggestions. The idea was inspired by Clive Cussler, Odyssey Marina and T-Net I thought it would be a cool concept.
NJ
Not sure if this has ever been done outside of Universities but the concept I’m thinking about would be a group that works on finding historically significant shipwrecks, land sites, etc. As a non-profit they could ask for donations to keep the working moving forward and not have to worry about making a profit. Just finding artifacts and preserving them for future generations. Most of the people working on these projects would be volunteers: retired archaeologists, undergrad/graduate students, etc.
Mission of the group would be to turn over any significant finds over to the local museums and items such as large groups of coins or large multiple finds: bottles, dishes, etc. could be sold to supplement donations and any extra funds will be donated to different historical causes around the world. Artifact preservation, historical building restoration, historical research, document preservation, etc. I know of course wherever the group would be working there would be special rules of how the finds are divided and handled.
When looking for donations they could look to art collectors, history buffs, antique collectors, etc. They could donate money or items for auction. I think the group could also get some corporate funding and donations of goods and services. Maybe look into buying a decommissioned ship from the Navy for a research vessel to keep the initial purchase cost low. I’m sure the retrofitting would cost quite a bit.
Could build a show through the Discovery channel about the company and its discoveries (if any). Maybe a traveling show of any interesting finds. This would generate interest in the projects and hopefully help with donations.
I know something like this is more of pipe dream but I would love to hear others thoughts and suggestions. The idea was inspired by Clive Cussler, Odyssey Marina and T-Net I thought it would be a cool concept.
NJ