Hobby metal detectorists search for archaeological finds as individuals and within groups, the latter being the focus of this article. Such groups come together as “clubs” and “meetings,” but also as part of large, often commercially run events typically known as “rallies.” All these activities are attractive to detectorists because they provide them with access to land to search, along with the promise of making interesting (even valuable) discoveries, and they have a social dimension. They are common in England and also well established in several countries in northwest Europe, partly due to changing legislation. Although policies and mechanisms are often in place for collaboration with individual detectorists and even local metal-detecti...
Much research on hobbyist metal detecting has either focused on the archaeological impact only, conf...
This outline article presents and critiques legislation as it affects the metal detecting hobby and ...
Since the Valletta Convention (1992), the debate concerning non-professional archaeological metal-de...
Hobby metal detectorists search for archaeological finds as individuals and within groups, the latte...
Hobby metal detecting is a controversial subject. Legal and policy approaches differ widely across n...
Hobby metal detecting is a controversial subject. Legal and policy approaches differ widely across n...
Metal detecting is a unique way of experiencing the historic landscape, allowing many amateurs to ac...
The hobby of metal detecting has mostly been exam...
This outline article presents and critiques legislation as it affects the metal detecting hobby and ...
The practice of metal detection has developed considerably over the past forty years. Taking into ac...
Abstract:Metal detecting is a popular hobby in England and Wales, and, since 1997, over 1.3 million ...
The use of the metal detector in archaeology, and the relationships between metal detecting enthusia...
This thesis aims to consider how attachment to landscape is generated, and investigates how this mig...
Presented as an inoffensive hobby that is motivated by the interest for past and history, metal dete...
Metal detecting seems to affect Finnish archaeology in many ways at present and gives rise to new is...
Much research on hobbyist metal detecting has either focused on the archaeological impact only, conf...
This outline article presents and critiques legislation as it affects the metal detecting hobby and ...
Since the Valletta Convention (1992), the debate concerning non-professional archaeological metal-de...
Hobby metal detectorists search for archaeological finds as individuals and within groups, the latte...
Hobby metal detecting is a controversial subject. Legal and policy approaches differ widely across n...
Hobby metal detecting is a controversial subject. Legal and policy approaches differ widely across n...
Metal detecting is a unique way of experiencing the historic landscape, allowing many amateurs to ac...
The hobby of metal detecting has mostly been exam...
This outline article presents and critiques legislation as it affects the metal detecting hobby and ...
The practice of metal detection has developed considerably over the past forty years. Taking into ac...
Abstract:Metal detecting is a popular hobby in England and Wales, and, since 1997, over 1.3 million ...
The use of the metal detector in archaeology, and the relationships between metal detecting enthusia...
This thesis aims to consider how attachment to landscape is generated, and investigates how this mig...
Presented as an inoffensive hobby that is motivated by the interest for past and history, metal dete...
Metal detecting seems to affect Finnish archaeology in many ways at present and gives rise to new is...
Much research on hobbyist metal detecting has either focused on the archaeological impact only, conf...
This outline article presents and critiques legislation as it affects the metal detecting hobby and ...
Since the Valletta Convention (1992), the debate concerning non-professional archaeological metal-de...