While it is common to focus on the detail and intent of heritage law, this article focuses instead on the social and cultural attitudes of both archaeologists and finders towards the finding and ownership of portable antiquities, not least in the different laws regarding portable antiquities that operate within the United Kingdom
Hobby metal detecting is a controversial subject. Legal and policy approaches differ widely across n...
Under Scottish law all portable antiquities of archaeological, historical or cultural significance a...
Hobby metal detecting is a controversial subject. Legal and policy approaches differ widely across n...
While it is common to focus on the detail and intent of heritage law, this article focuses instead o...
Metal detecting and archaeology do not always coexist peacefully. Indeed, even in the current climat...
Metal detecting has become a popular hobby in Norway. The use of metal detectors is legal, as long a...
This article provides a response to the other articles on metal detecting and archaeology in this is...
The goal of the law is to encourage behaviour that is beneficial to society and to deter conduct tha...
During the past two decades, the hobby of metal detecting has, to both the joy and regret of profess...
In Scotland (UK) Treasure Trove law requires all discoveries of archaeological objects, regardless o...
This work is an introduction to the structure and context of archaeology in Britain. It reviews the ...
This article discusses the potential of the internet-based, metal detecting forum for interaction an...
Under Scottish law all portable antiquities of archaeological, historical or cultural signiRcance ar...
Sheridan gave an excellent summary of the Scottish Treasure Trove system as it then operated. Since ...
Since the Valletta Convention (1992), the debate concerning non-professional archaeological metal-de...
Hobby metal detecting is a controversial subject. Legal and policy approaches differ widely across n...
Under Scottish law all portable antiquities of archaeological, historical or cultural significance a...
Hobby metal detecting is a controversial subject. Legal and policy approaches differ widely across n...
While it is common to focus on the detail and intent of heritage law, this article focuses instead o...
Metal detecting and archaeology do not always coexist peacefully. Indeed, even in the current climat...
Metal detecting has become a popular hobby in Norway. The use of metal detectors is legal, as long a...
This article provides a response to the other articles on metal detecting and archaeology in this is...
The goal of the law is to encourage behaviour that is beneficial to society and to deter conduct tha...
During the past two decades, the hobby of metal detecting has, to both the joy and regret of profess...
In Scotland (UK) Treasure Trove law requires all discoveries of archaeological objects, regardless o...
This work is an introduction to the structure and context of archaeology in Britain. It reviews the ...
This article discusses the potential of the internet-based, metal detecting forum for interaction an...
Under Scottish law all portable antiquities of archaeological, historical or cultural signiRcance ar...
Sheridan gave an excellent summary of the Scottish Treasure Trove system as it then operated. Since ...
Since the Valletta Convention (1992), the debate concerning non-professional archaeological metal-de...
Hobby metal detecting is a controversial subject. Legal and policy approaches differ widely across n...
Under Scottish law all portable antiquities of archaeological, historical or cultural significance a...
Hobby metal detecting is a controversial subject. Legal and policy approaches differ widely across n...