Men admit digging up historic site

NEW ZEALAND| Men admit digging up historic site

Archaeological Legislation, Legal Proceedings and Criminal Activities
July 30, 2009

Two men have agreed to make a "significant" donation to the Historic Places Trust (HPT) after digging up items at an archaeological site in Central Otago. Campbell Munro Withington, 46, a journalist, and Alexander John McLean, 69, a teacher, pleaded guilty in Queenstown District Court yesterday to damaging or modifying a site without HPT approval, the Otago Daily Times reported. They, and a third man against whom charges were dropped, accompanied a TV3 camera crew to Coal Creek in the Nevis Valley in 2007 in hope of discovering an old mining village known as the North Pole. The court was told that about 400m from Coal Creek they reached a site which was they did not believe was pre-1900. The camera crew wanted some action footage so the men dug up a shovel and bottle. Judge Michael Crosbie said the proper action would have been to record the site and wait for a professional to examine it. [...]

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