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V.A.S.R. PresentationV.A.S.R. Presentation
The V.A.S.R. (Virginia Artifact Search & Recovery) is a State
Controlled recovery team of historical artifacts in Virginia.
There is billions of important artifacts sitting in the ground that is
Rotting away which we will never see again. Iron generates a very
Heavy rust amount over time, completely destroying the artifact.
Any lettering, numbers, symbols, etc will no longer be able to be
Recovered. Glass and pottery will become broken when tree roots
Growing through them, earth movement, and even construction
work will destroy those as well.
Why are these important artifacts being kept in the ground?
Simple, to preserve history or so they say. Rumor has it if you
Unbury an artifact, you will damage it by digging it up. This is
Only true by the artifacts being dug by inexperienced people, and
People who don’t care. Experienced people will take the extra care
To ensure the potential artifact is slowly and safety unburied by
Softly digging a plug larger than the artifact is, and never prying it
Up, which will cause bends and breaks. Tracing the artifact in the
Direction it lays in the ground, will ensure proper safety and care
Of the artifact.
Archaeologists and Metal Detectorists have been enemies
Throughout the years. The reason is metal detectorists are seen as
Bandits, thieves, etc. While there is a few bad eggs in the bunch,
Many are well respected by the community, and many help out
Law enforcement, schools, and some have teamed up with
Archaeologists to help aid in recovery of artifacts. It’s a fact that
Metal Detectorists can only detect metallic objects, such as metal,
Iron, Copper, Aluminum, Silver, Gold, Lead, Etc.
The Way It WorksThe Way It Works
A step by step guide
Chain Of CommandChain Of Command
Virginia Governor
Department of Historical Resources
Historic Area Management
V.A.S.R. Members
V.A.S.R GearV.A.S.R Gear
Reflective Vest V.A.S.R. ID Card State ID Card
Illegal SalesIllegal Sales
Any property sold in a private sale, in an auction, or any other means of a sale, would be
fined $1,000 per artifact listed or sold. Also they would be removed from V.A.S.R.
UnpreparedUnprepared
Failure to comply with the Code of Ethics, to not wear the vest, and/or not have the V.A.S.R.
id card, would be not be granted access to searches or property, and law enforcement has
the right to charge them as trespassers and destruction of historical property.
Recording an ArtifactRecording an Artifact
When an artifact is unearthed, a flag marker is placed on top of the spot, and written on of what the item found was. The item would be placed and labeled in a clear bag and numbered. This
would help historians and reconstructive teams to determine why the item was there, and what
purpose it served.
Items to KeepItems to Keep
All modern items such as currency, jewelry, bullets, etc, that have no relation to the
historical period of the area, may be kept by the finder. Jewelry is encouraged to be turned
into lost and found.
Remember these are volunteers who aren’t being paid for their hard work.
Property AllowedProperty Allowed
V.A.S.R. members are only allowed on state or government owned property. Private property
does not apply, unless granted in writing by the property owner, in which case any historical
finds are to be donated to the property owner, or given to a museum for safe keeping.
Human RemainsHuman Remains
If any human remains are discovered, they must be reburied or covered up, nothing shall be moved, touched, or altered in any way. If any live ammo is found, it would be turned into the police to be disposed of properly.
Detailed ReportsDetailed Reports
A highly detailed record would be kept of the date, time, location and item description of
every artifact found. A copy of these would be turned into the historical location and sent to
the state’s preservation agency.
Emergency CallsEmergency Calls
V.A.S.R. members would have a 24 hour hotline to call in case of emergency, or any
issues concerning law enforcement, historians, archaeologists, or anyone else concerned about
a search, or is trying to end it.
Hours of OperationHours of Operation
Searches would only be allowed in the daytime. During historic location operating
hours. Exempt for private property with after dark written permission.
CODE OF ETHICSCODE OF ETHICS
1. I WILL respect private property and never trespass without owner’s permission.
2. I WILL fill all holes and excavations.
3. I WILL appreciate and protect our heritage of natural resources, wildlife and private property.
4. I WILL use thoughtfulness, consideration and courtesy at all times.
CODE OF ETHICSCODE OF ETHICS
1. I WILL obey all rules set forth by landowner or historic preservation.
2. I WILL leave gates as found.
3. I WILL remove and properly dispose of any trash that I find.
4. I WILL work to help bring unity to our hobby by working with any organization of any geographic area that may have problems that will limit their ability to peacefully pursue the hobby.
CODE OF ETHICSCODE OF ETHICS
1. I WILL report to the proper authorities any individuals who enter and or remove artifacts from federal parks or state preserves. Who is not V.A.S.R. certified or has been terminated.
2. I WILL NOT litter.
3. I WILL NOT destroy property, buildings or what is left of ghost towns and deserted structures.
4. I WILL NOT tamper with signs, structural facilities or equipment.
CODE OF ETHICSCODE OF ETHICS
1. I WILL NOT carry any kind of weapons, explosives, alcohol, or any illegal substance on the property.
2. I WILL NOT speak about the artifacts to the general public.
3. I WILL NOT sell, trade, or get rid of any historical artifact.
4. I WILL NOT hassle, argue, or disrespect any law enforcement officer, historian, or anyone in charge of the properties.
V.A.S.R. TRAININGV.A.S.R. TRAINING
Brion DraperBrion Draper
10+ Years of Metal Detecting Experience.
Highly Experienced in Plugs and Recovery.
Understands V.D.I. Readings, As Well As Tone Depth and Pinpointing.
Knows Proper Storage Procedures for Relics.
Knowledgeable in Frequency, Discrimination, Identifying, Cleaning, Static Interference, and many more things.
Training TechniquesTraining Techniques
Learn to Dig a Proper Plug. Learn to Pinpoint Correctly. Learn to Properly Record Each Artifact. Fully Learn Code of Ethics. Learn the Virginia Laws. Shadow Another V.A.S.R. on a Search. Learn Proper Handling of Artifacts, and
Emergency Situations.
Property SearchesProperty Searches
Two V.A.S.R. members will be present at a search site. This will ensure safety of the artifacts, training and code of ethics is followed, and general safety of each other.
Non-V.A.S.R. detectorists are not allowed to come on any searches.
END OF PRESENTATIONEND OF PRESENTATION