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Site Hunting Around the M25 -Surrey Section
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Site Hunting Around the M25 -Surrey Section

Heading west from Merston the motorway carves through more of Surrey’s rural acres, running parallel to and just north of, the North Downs Way for several miles.

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June 2017
Hard as Concrete
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Hard as Concrete

In March 2016 there were not many fields available for me to search.

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June 2017
Spanish Treasure in Derbyshire
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Spanish Treasure in Derbyshire

Around the beginning of October 2016 I had just completed a small job on a friend’s house, a lovely barn conversion in Derbyshire.

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June 2017
Views Of The Anglo Saxons And Vikings
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Views Of The Anglo Saxons And Vikings

The withdrawal of the Roman legions in the early 5th century left Britain less well defended against invaders from Scotland and those from the sea routes.

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July 2017
A Guide To Finding The Right Sites - The Holistic View
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A Guide To Finding The Right Sites - The Holistic View

If you are new to detecting you will know how hard it is to get somewhere to detect.

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July 2017
Field Test Report Deteknix Scuba Tector
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Field Test Report Deteknix Scuba Tector

Since originally starting in detecting, when I was in my late teens, I have been totally immersed in it.

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July 2017
Finding An Anglo-saxon Sword Pommel Cap
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Finding An Anglo-saxon Sword Pommel Cap

After finding out that the farmer of one of our permissions had given us two additional ploughed fields to detect, my brother-in law Alan and I (Fig.1) quickly planned a trip down to Lincolnshire. Fortunately this permission is very near to where my sister lives and we were able to stay with her for the weekend.

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July 2017
The Sinking of RMS Lusitania
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The Sinking of RMS Lusitania

I have had the 56mm iron medallion shown in Fig.1a for quite some time.

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April 2017
Detecting Together
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Detecting Together

Arriving home from work full of excitement Teresa announced suddenly, “I’ve bought a metal detector.

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March 2017
A Roman Hoard in West Cornwall
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A Roman Hoard in West Cornwall

I had been looking forward to this particular Kernow Search and Recovery Club Sunday dig for some time, and at last it was the morning to get ready and set off. I packed up all the requirements for the day: sandwiches, a flask of coffee and my trusted Minelab Safari detector. I then set off fully charged with anticipation of what the day’s search might reveal. The weather was rather overcast, cold and somewhat windy, but when do such trivial inconveniences put off a determined detectorist?

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January 2017
Hard Going
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Hard Going

The year 2016 had me looking at the fields with the highest hopes I’d had since starting this wonderful hobby nearly 30 years ago.

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February 2017
Roman Gold Day
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Roman Gold Day

My mobile went ‘ping’ as I lay motionless on the pillow that morning. I grabbed it and strained to read through bleary eyes the words “It’s raining here.

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February 2017
Hooray For Henry
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Hooray For Henry

The year 2017 didn’t start that well for me.

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November 2017
The Restoration And The Coinage Of Charles II
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The Restoration And The Coinage Of Charles II

In the last episode we looked at the Commonwealth period which followed the execution of Charles I in 1649.

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August 2017
Detecting Croatia
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Detecting Croatia

In April this year, my fiancée Jennie and I travelled to Vinkovci, in Croatia to take part in the CRO5 detecting rally.

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September 2017
Searching Peaks And Dales
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Searching Peaks And Dales

I was the last of three generations to farm our tiny 120 acre Peak District hill farm which nestled into the side of Wallcliff Hill 1200 feet above sea level. In fact, the tiny hamlet, of which it was a part, was filled with various family members including mum and dad, aunties and uncles and my brothers. 

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September 2017
Joy and Inspiration
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Joy and Inspiration

I would like to introduce myself as Michael Page or as most people know me in the metal detecting world as Michael Norfolk Digger.

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May 2017
Any Old Iron
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Any Old Iron

While looking at detecting Facebook sites and forums I’m always struck by the constant thread of disappointment in the digging of iron signals and posts on “How can I reject iron?” Have you ever stopped to think that some of those iron objects you are passing over might actually hold a great deal of archaeological and historical importance?

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May 2017
XP MI-6 Pinpoint Probe Review
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XP MI-6 Pinpoint Probe Review

At a first glance the XP MI-6 looks like any normal pinpointer, it’s only when you start to dig deeper (pardon the pun) that you begin to realise that this is something rather special. The MI-6 should perhaps have been called the ‘007 probe’ as it is rather like something from James Bond’s box of tricks.

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May 2017
Finds from Toddy's Digs Scotland
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Finds from Toddy's Digs Scotland

Well December 2016 came and went and finds-wise was certainly a month to remember for sure!

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May 2017
Finding a Sassanian Dirham
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Finding a Sassanian Dirham

It was a chilly early evening in January and Tobias Neto was preparing to go to the River Thames foreshore for some detecting. He takes up the story:-

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May 2017
My Favourite Finds Through the Ages
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My Favourite Finds Through the Ages

I have been walking the fields of Lincolnshire and Shropshire since the 1950s – both with and without a detector. Over those years I have located literally thousands of artefacts; any of interest I have donated to national and local museums.

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September 2016
Bob's Lump of Silver
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Bob's Lump of Silver

This feature is really two stories in one; one part involving a lump of silver Treasure and the other, more importantly, about a man who was a dedicated detectorist for most of his life.

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February 2019
A New Field
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A New Field

Although it doesn’t happen to me very often, it is a great feeling when you walk onto a new field in a great location. Especially when, as far as you are aware, it has never been searched before.

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February 2019
Understanding Roman Inscriptions
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Understanding Roman Inscriptions

Decoding the Latest Discoveries from the Portable Antiquities Scheme

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February 2019
Every Find Tells a Story
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Every Find Tells a Story

It was a very warm summer’s day in the Wiltshire countryside and the ground was like concrete following a prolonged dry spell – unusual weather given what we’re accustomed to here in the UK.

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February 2019
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Detectival 2017

For many months, I had been slowly counting down the days to the much anticipated Detectival. Like many, I had experienced the superb XP Rally near Burford in 2016 and thus was eagerly looking forward to this new venture.

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December 2017
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British Liberty And An American Assasination

As an American living in London, I never imagined that I would find an artefact in the River Thames that is linked to a pivotal moment in American history. An artefact which in effect, manages to bring to light an intriguing story that has been long forgotten.

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December 2017
Two Hammered Gold Coins In One Day!
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Two Hammered Gold Coins In One Day!

In this hobby, you have both good days and bad days. On a recent dig with the Leicester Metal Detecting Society (LMDS) one of those good days came calling.

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June 2018
April But No Showers
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April But No Showers

The forecast kept on about us getting some rain or showers, and we kept on hoping that at some stage soon they would be right, as we had just sown our spring oilseed rape

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June 2018