Yeah, I'd guess it's only the actual definition of said "cultural heritage" that differs from country to country... All I know is that that here in Norway there's no particular laws restricting the digging of ww2 remnants/artifacts unless the actual place of digging is officially designated as an area that's a part of the Norwegian historic/cultural heritage--- off limits.
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Good stuff, great find!
I'am sure this is nothing to be belonded to cultural heritage
Regards,
Dimas
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The laws may be forbid to search the cultural heritage, but no one can forbid to search the scrap metal. This metal looks like a scrap, and some of the peoples like we are - interested in that. But belive me, that is a only a drop in the ocean, salvaged from stupid scrap recycling
Regards,
Dimas
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Hopefully, this question has now been answered satisfactorily and the matter is at rest.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Very interesting find. We can learn much from digging
Regards, Lars
Make all the excuse's you want but all the above posters cant seem to arsed with the definition of 'culture, so it seems to give yourselves a license to choose for yourselves...
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