Abstract:Metal detecting is a popular hobby in England and Wales, and, since 1997, over 1.3 million finds have been recorded by the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), a scheme to encourage the voluntary recording of artifacts found by the public. The metal detector can be a useful archaeological tool when used lawfully and responsibly; however, it is also a tool that is used for illicit purposes by individuals and groups wishing to obtain artifacts from archaeological sites on which they have no permission to detect. Information on the number and nature of incidents of illicit metal detecting, however, is difficult to collate owing both to the nature of the crime and to the way it is recorded (or not) by law enforcement authorities. In this...
Metal theft has become an increasingly common crime in recent years, but lack of data has limited re...
Since the Valletta Convention (1992), the debate concerning non-professional archaeological metal-de...
Metal theft has emerged as a substantial crime problem, causing widespread disruption and damage in ...
Abstract:Metal detecting is a popular hobby in England and Wales, and, since 1997, over 1.3 million ...
© 2018 Louise Grove, Adam Daubney and Alasdair Booth. Published with license by Informa UK Limited, ...
During the past two decades, the hobby of metal detecting has, to both the joy and regret of profess...
Metal detecting is a unique way of experiencing the historic landscape, allowing many amateurs to ac...
Purpose To explore critically various sources of data available on heritage crime, and consider how ...
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to explore critically various sources of data available on heri...
Hobby metal detectorists search for archaeological finds as individuals and within groups, the latte...
This thesis aims to consider how attachment to landscape is generated, and investigates how this mig...
For most of its history, archaeology has too often taken an indulgent attitude toward looting and an...
Through netnographic analysis of online forums and social networks, this study presents quantitative...
Our research was concerned with the geographical areas of Kent and Medway and involved the spatial a...
Heritage crime has to date received little criminological interest relative to other topics within t...
Metal theft has become an increasingly common crime in recent years, but lack of data has limited re...
Since the Valletta Convention (1992), the debate concerning non-professional archaeological metal-de...
Metal theft has emerged as a substantial crime problem, causing widespread disruption and damage in ...
Abstract:Metal detecting is a popular hobby in England and Wales, and, since 1997, over 1.3 million ...
© 2018 Louise Grove, Adam Daubney and Alasdair Booth. Published with license by Informa UK Limited, ...
During the past two decades, the hobby of metal detecting has, to both the joy and regret of profess...
Metal detecting is a unique way of experiencing the historic landscape, allowing many amateurs to ac...
Purpose To explore critically various sources of data available on heritage crime, and consider how ...
Purpose–The purpose of this paper is to explore critically various sources of data available on heri...
Hobby metal detectorists search for archaeological finds as individuals and within groups, the latte...
This thesis aims to consider how attachment to landscape is generated, and investigates how this mig...
For most of its history, archaeology has too often taken an indulgent attitude toward looting and an...
Through netnographic analysis of online forums and social networks, this study presents quantitative...
Our research was concerned with the geographical areas of Kent and Medway and involved the spatial a...
Heritage crime has to date received little criminological interest relative to other topics within t...
Metal theft has become an increasingly common crime in recent years, but lack of data has limited re...
Since the Valletta Convention (1992), the debate concerning non-professional archaeological metal-de...
Metal theft has emerged as a substantial crime problem, causing widespread disruption and damage in ...