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pothunter

[pot-huhn-ter] / ˈpɒtˌhʌn tər /


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Covering the ruins would also help protect them from the “pothunters” who have removed artifacts from “pretty much every site” in the Southwest, said Dr. Kantner.

From New York Times

Pottery shards have been moved around, others perhaps pilfered, and the floor shoveled up by pothunters.

From New York Times

Resident, not common; once common, but killed and driven out by pothunters; some breed in Middle Park; noted in winter at 9,500 feet.

From Project Gutenberg

Thus has the greed of the sailor and pothunter swept from the face of the earth an old pilot — a trusty aid to navigation.

From Project Gutenberg