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The Responsible Detectorist: Camber Sands hoard
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Ramblings of a part time metal detectorist in West Sussex, England. Looking at Responsible Metal Detecting. Metal Detecting For Beginners. Thursday, 24 April 2014. Just got back from a week in Camber Sands with the partner and the little man. I had hoped to do some blogging but on arriving at our rented house I soon found out there wasn't any wifi. Ooops. In hindsight though it was actually rather nice to be free from the shackles of the internet. I did manage to dig out the following mighty hoard. Confl...
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Ethical Metal Detecting Association launched! | The Heritage Journal
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The Journal has been maintained since March 2005 to promote awareness and the conservation of the incomparable but often-threatened prehistoric sites of Britain, Ireland and beyond. Ethical Metal Detecting Association launched! 13/11/2010 in Metal detecting. But of course, the short answer’s neither here nor there as people. All we have is the Code for Responsible Metal Detecting and you could hardly claim that isn’t a watered-down best-we-can-hope-for version of ethical . (Try reading it substitutin...
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Keep Worth Matravers Woodhenge! | The Heritage Journal
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The Journal has been maintained since March 2005 to promote awareness and the conservation of the incomparable but often-threatened prehistoric sites of Britain, Ireland and beyond. Keep Worth Matravers Woodhenge! 05/08/2015 in Planning applications. There’s a petition here. And a BBC report here. In the words of the petition:. Most locals seem to love it and want it to stay longer. Tim Arnold, of the village’s Post Office Cottage bed and breakfast says. Council for British Archaeology. Bravo Geraint Dav...
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The Journal has been maintained since March 2005 to promote awareness and the conservation of the incomparable but often-threatened prehistoric sites of Britain, Ireland and beyond. You are currently browsing heritageaction’s articles. Bravo Geraint Davies MP! 26/08/2016 in News item. The UK Environmental Protection (Maintenance of EU Standards) Bill 2016-17. Remember the day Stonehenge WHS was saved from the bulldozers? 24/08/2016 in Planning applications. From The Heritage Journal, 27 July 2005 :.
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Artefact Hunting | The Heritage Journal
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The Journal has been maintained since March 2005 to promote awareness and the conservation of the incomparable but often-threatened prehistoric sites of Britain, Ireland and beyond. A running record of Heritage Journal Articles on the subject of Metal Detecting and Antiquities Collecting (most recent first):. Now TWO official bodies have shown Glasgow University is in the wrong! Https:/ heritageaction.wordpress.com/2016/08/20/now-two-official-bodies-have-shown-glasgow-university-is-in-the-wrong/. Please ...
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Fascinating “Facts”: Tinkinswood – not what it seems | The Heritage Journal
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The Journal has been maintained since March 2005 to promote awareness and the conservation of the incomparable but often-threatened prehistoric sites of Britain, Ireland and beyond. Fascinating Facts : Tinkinswood – not what it seems. 07/08/2015 in Fascinating Facts. In South Wales, was built nearly 6000 years ago. The capstone, at around 40 tons weighs almost as much as a fully-laden 18-wheeler articulated lorry! A brick-built supporting pillar was inserted into the chamber. The entire site would have o...
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Contact Us/Join In | The Heritage Journal
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The Journal has been maintained since March 2005 to promote awareness and the conservation of the incomparable but often-threatened prehistoric sites of Britain, Ireland and beyond. If you’re here you probably like prehistoric sites (and early historic period ones which we now sometimes highlight) and want to see them fully appreciated and preserved. The Journal is a community resource for everyone that feels that way so why not join in? The Heritage Journal https:/ twitter.com/HeritageAction. This would...
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Forum | The Heritage Journal
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The Journal has been maintained since March 2005 to promote awareness and the conservation of the incomparable but often-threatened prehistoric sites of Britain, Ireland and beyond. The Heritage Action Public Forum is for discussion of anything relating to ancient heritage promotion and protection. Please keep it lighthearted and polite at all times. Council for British Archaeology. Ethical Metal Detecting Association. Journey to the Past. The Art of Jane Tomlinson. Bravo Geraint Davies MP!
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The Responsible Detectorist: First silver thimble and interesting badge
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Ramblings of a part time metal detectorist in West Sussex, England. Looking at Responsible Metal Detecting. Metal Detecting For Beginners. Saturday, 22 March 2014. First silver thimble and interesting badge. Had a few hours yesterday and found my first silver thimble. It's stamped London 1930. With today's throw away culture I imagine most kids haven't even ever seen a thimble or know what. More detail about the Unionist badge can be found here. 22 March 2014 at 14:05. 22 March 2014 at 14:12. Archaeologi...
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The Punching Bag: 07/01/2014 - 08/01/2014
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Thoughts on cultural heritage, cultural economics, and cultural politics. Thursday, July 10, 2014. Stings, Seizures, Restitution: Are they cost-effective? And who should pay? Thinking hard about better policymaking to protect archaeological sites requires understanding the costs associated with pursuing different policing strategies, and the benefits they yield in the form of deterring future looting. As this article. Processing of such items takes time according to Zimmerman. Indeed the. The answer is n...
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