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Not only pirates
This article has the impression only pirates bury treasure.This is bullshit. —Preceding
unsigned comment added by
84.94.120.191 (
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More than three years on, I've done so. I couldn't find material to expand
Treasure chest to be a proper article, and most of the material was indeed about buried treasure, not chests.
Fences&Windows00:09, 9 March 2011 (UTC)reply
Instead of overloading the article with events that happened, or alledgedly happened in Arizona...why not start a "Treasure in Arizona" article.
Jim (
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21:34, 3 May 2010 (UTC)reply
Removed the subsection "Treasure in Arizona" as it is soliciting mythical buried treasures with no reliable references. If the editor feels the need to solicit possible treasure in Arizona, another article dedicated to Arizona's treasure should be created.
Jim (
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20:41, 6 May 2010 (UTC)reply
Buried Treasure versus Burial Offerings
I think a distinction needs to be made between treasure someone has buried for safe-keeping, with the intention to later retrieve it (i.e. pirates and such), and treasure buried with a burial or as offerings.
Basically, my point is that if the temple in India is to be included, then we should flood this article with any significant archaeological treasure, such as Tutankhamun's burial chamber. — Preceding
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Sarke (
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06:38, 28 August 2011 (UTC)reply