The Future of Studying Hobbyist Metal Detecting in Europe: A Call for a Transnational Approach By Suzie Thomas
The following paper was first written in 2016, It has been made available to publish
The following paper was first written in 2016, It has been made available to publish
March 17 is St. Patrick’s Day. It’s the one day each year that everyone and
At the Archaeology and Metal detecting magazine, we feel honoured to receive images and stories
They’re something that nightmares are made or – straight from a 1960s Hammer horror film
After starting out detecting the beaches for modern coins whilst living in Australia, I was
Metal detecting is an engaging and exciting hobby enjoyed by enthusiasts around the world. In
Sift through the mud on the shores of any river and you'd be lucky to
We recently spoke to Sergey Haxall on our Facebook group and were given permission to
Chester, a city steeped in history and archaeology! Let's take a fascinating journey through the
On Saturday 9th May 2020, our BIG Detecting show introduced a VE Day special. We
Nestled in the enchanting Forest of Dean in Gloucestershire, England, Puzzlewood stands as a living
One of our readers Rod Hand recently discovered this nice metal detecting find in Newfoundland,
Havannah mill was built by Charles Roe beside the river Dane, Congleton in 1764. Charles
St David’s Day is Wales’ National Saints day celebrated across the country on March 1st
In the deepest wilds of Yorkshire on a recent Metal Detecting event organised by the
Mead, often referred to as the "nectar of the gods," holds a storied history that
( This article is a referral to the original 1962 Readers digest publication, used to
Jason Jones and his Minelab Equinox 800 went out for a day detecting in Norfolk,
I had always been interested in history and was always rambling in the countryside picking
Rod Hand has provided us with several articles and many Metal Detecting find images ,