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Ferguson, N.N. 2016 Lost in Translation: Discussing the Positive Contribution of Hobbyist Metal Detecting, in Open Archaeology Volume 2, Issue 1
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A Detectorist's Utopia? Archaeology and Metal-Detecting in England and Wales
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Professional Amateurs Metal Detecting and Metal Detectorists in Denmark
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Archaeological Responses to 5 Decades of Metal Detecting in Austria. Open Archaeology 2/1, 2016 (topical issue on non-professional metal detecting), 278-289.
Raimund Karl
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Towards a Cooperative Approach to Hobby Metal Detecting: The European Public Finds Recording Network (EPFRN) Vision Statement
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What have metal detectorists done for us? A case study of Bronze Age gold in England and Wales
Benjamin Roberts, Rob Wiseman, Alessia Murgia
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The Archaeological Impacts of Metal Detecting
Edward B Banning
Open Archaeology, 2019
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Metal-detector users affiliated to museums: building a model of community archaeology in Pest County
Tibor Ákos Rácz
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Archaeological Heritage and Metal Detectors: Should We Be Managing Supply or Demand?
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Lost in Translation: Discussing the Positive Contribution of Hobbyist Metal Detecting
Natasha Ferguson
Open Archaeology, 2016
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The Regulation of Metal Detectors and Responsible Metal-Detecting: the Examples of the UK, Sweden and Denmark
Ingrid Ulst
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Metal Detecting in Denmark: Advantages and Disadvantages of the Liberal Model
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The Role of Community Archaeology in Heritage Protection: Responsible Metal Detecting as a Tool for Enhancing the Protection of Archaeological Heritage
Ingrid Ulst
2012
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Amateur Metal Detector Finds and Romano-British Settlement: a methodological case study from Wiltshire
Tom Brindle
TRAC 2008: Proceedings of the Eighteenth Annual Theoretical Roman Archaeology Conference, Amsterdam 2008, 2009
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What's the deal with old things? An exploratory study of attitudes and practices towards certain old things among archaeologists and metal detectorists in Norway
Irmelin Axelsen
2021
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Between Rescue and Research: An Evaluation after 30 Years of Liberal Metal Detecting in Archaeological Research and Heritage Practice in Denmark
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Metal detector users and archaeology in Poland: the current state of affairs
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Metal Detecting in Finland - An Ongoing Debate
Anna Wessman
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Biting the bullet: the role of hobbyist metal detecting within battlefield archaeology
Natasha Ferguson
Internet Archaeology, 2013
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Metal detector use in archaeology: An introduction
Douglas Scott
Historical Archaeology, 1998
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Metal detecting as a social formation: A longitudinal survey study from Finland
Visa Immonen
Journal of Social Archaeology, 2020
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Hobby Metal detecting as Citizen Science
Anna Wessman
Heritage & Society, 2023
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What have metal-detectorists ever done for us? Discovering Bronze Age gold in England and Wales
Alessia Murgia, Rob Wiseman
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Richards, J. D. & Naylor, J.D. (2008), The real value of buried treasure. VASLE: The Viking and Anglo-Saxon Landscape and Economy Project, in P. Stone & S. Thomas (eds) Metal Detecting and Archaeology: The relationships between archaeologists and metal detector users, Woodbridge: Boydell, 167-79.
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Henriksen, M.B. 2006: The Metal Detector – Friend or Foe for the archaeologist? - aspects of Metal Detector Archaeology in Denmark. I: K.M. Hansen & K. B. Pedersen (red.): Across the Western Baltic , s. 217-226. Vordingborg.
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[2016]"There Is None So Blind as Those Who Won‘t See": Metal Detecting and Archaeology in France
Thomas Lecroere
Open archaeology, 2016
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Rational Grounds for Dialogue Between Archaeologists and Metal Detectorists in Spain
Ignacio Rodríguez Temiño
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Past, present and future of archaeological metal-detecting by amateurs in Flanders (Belgium)
Pieterjan Deckers
Forum piece in AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology 3 (2013): 13-17
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Private Metal Detecting and Archaeology in Norway
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Archaeological Heritage, Treasure Hunters, Metal Detectors and Forgeries in the Centre of Europe (Archaeology and Law in Slovakia)
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RECREATIONAL METAL DETECTING AND ARCH AEOLOGICAL RESEARCH: Critical Issues Concerning Danish Metal-Detector Finds
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