The purpose of this brief presentation is twofold. Firstly, we want to draw attention to a field of research where the legal detector hobby in Nor- way has provided radically new knowledge in recent times. Secondly, we want to flag up the emergence of an intriguing type of brooch with Balt traits, found by hobby detectorists in the Norwegian inland
The focus of this study is to detect any similarities – or lack thereof – between the alloys of diff...
Medieval ring brooches from Denmark – Typology, dating and use Ring brooches are one of the most com...
During the past two decades, the hobby of metal detecting has, to both the joy and regret of profess...
When the intriguing phenomenon of Balt influence on the design of Migration Period brooches in certa...
During the last decade, hobbyist metal detecting has increased in Norway, and causes both issues and...
The annular brooch makes up one of the most prevalent brooch types from the medieval period in Europ...
Based on the study of 1,859 metal-detected brooches recovered at different sites in the Limfjord reg...
Are they all stray finds? Metal detector finds and the potential for preserved contexts below the pl...
Small brooches with Christian motifs from the period of c. AD 1050–1150 occur frequently amongst met...
During analysis of the National Museum of Scotland’s collections, one of us (AH) discovered a previo...
Brooches represent a category of material evidence which in the past 25 years often became object of...
Metal detecting at a cooking pit site at Rømma in Løten, Hedmark (discussed in chapter 7), lead to t...
Much research on hobbyist metal detecting has either focused on the archaeological impact only, conf...
Metal detecting has become a popular hobby in Norway. The use of metal detectors is legal, as long a...
Crucialform fibulas of Råhede typeAn overlooked fibula type from the Early Viking AgeMetal-detector ...
The focus of this study is to detect any similarities – or lack thereof – between the alloys of diff...
Medieval ring brooches from Denmark – Typology, dating and use Ring brooches are one of the most com...
During the past two decades, the hobby of metal detecting has, to both the joy and regret of profess...
When the intriguing phenomenon of Balt influence on the design of Migration Period brooches in certa...
During the last decade, hobbyist metal detecting has increased in Norway, and causes both issues and...
The annular brooch makes up one of the most prevalent brooch types from the medieval period in Europ...
Based on the study of 1,859 metal-detected brooches recovered at different sites in the Limfjord reg...
Are they all stray finds? Metal detector finds and the potential for preserved contexts below the pl...
Small brooches with Christian motifs from the period of c. AD 1050–1150 occur frequently amongst met...
During analysis of the National Museum of Scotland’s collections, one of us (AH) discovered a previo...
Brooches represent a category of material evidence which in the past 25 years often became object of...
Metal detecting at a cooking pit site at Rømma in Løten, Hedmark (discussed in chapter 7), lead to t...
Much research on hobbyist metal detecting has either focused on the archaeological impact only, conf...
Metal detecting has become a popular hobby in Norway. The use of metal detectors is legal, as long a...
Crucialform fibulas of Råhede typeAn overlooked fibula type from the Early Viking AgeMetal-detector ...
The focus of this study is to detect any similarities – or lack thereof – between the alloys of diff...
Medieval ring brooches from Denmark – Typology, dating and use Ring brooches are one of the most com...
During the past two decades, the hobby of metal detecting has, to both the joy and regret of profess...