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Detectival 2019

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December 2019

The fact that it was both a Friday as well as being the 13th didn’t seem to weigh too heavily on us, if indeed it was noticed at all.

- Julian Evan-HartJulian Evan-Hart

Detectival 2019

Our minds were far too full of excitement as we headed off to Detectival, which was once again being held near the village of Burford in Oxfordshire.

As the scenery slowly changed from bricks to hedgerows and drystone walls, the anticipation was beginning to build up. Finally arriving we all settled in and had a walk around to see who was where etc. This is the initial part that I really like, as the atmosphere starts to slowly build. Detectival thrives on being the perfect fusion of awe, friendships, success, finds, scenery and respect. For detecting it is like the perfect celebratory platform for the hobby’s successes over the past year and also the perfect launch pad for its successes in the one to come.

Perfect Weather

The weather was perfect for the event, but it was hot, thirsty and hungry work traipsing around the fields, factors which were alleviated by the beer tent and the numerous food and drinks vendors present. Organisation was, as always, of the highest standards, evident in the form of many marshals, with maps being provided and information clearly specified and readily available.

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www.detectornetwork.com is a new online platform that has recently been launched for both beginners and experienced detectorists to share their finds, advice and learn even more about this exciting hobby.

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Only a Bit of Lead

As in common with most people, when asked if they have found anything, the reply can often be “Oh, only a bit of lead.”

time to read

5 mins

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My Great Uncle Joseph's Anglo-Saxon Sword

My Great Uncle Joseph’s Anglo-Saxon Sword

time to read

3 mins

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Roman Lead Ingot Update

I would just like to update readers of Treasure Hunting magazine with some further information about the Roman lead ingot I found back in September 2019.

time to read

2 mins

September 2020

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The Westbury Sub-Mendip Roman Hoard

The Westbury Sub-Mendip Roman Hoard

time to read

7 mins

September 2020

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The Family Hoard

It was the end of the second week of the school summer holidays in 2019.

time to read

3 mins

September 2020

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Remembering the 1970s

Remembering the 1970s

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13 mins

September 2020

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No More Moon Boots?

In more than four decades of detecting, the weather and varying soil conditions have all had a huge influence on the level of my enjoyment of this noble hobby.

time to read

2 mins

September 2020

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My A-Z of Detecting

Part 1: A-G

time to read

12 mins

September 2020

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Lost and Found?

There have been several instances over my long detecting career where, not only has it has been a delight to be able to help people who have lost things, but also a great thrill when such losses are returned to their owners. I have several memories of such occurrences.

time to read

2 mins

September 2020

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