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An EEC quango has recently reported on the whole issue of " Metal Detectors and Archaeology " ( Council of Europe 1981 ) ... Culture and Education has recommended greater legislative protection of sites and control of metal detector use ...
An EEC quango has recently reported on the whole issue of " Metal Detectors and Archaeology " ( Council of Europe 1981 ) ... Culture and Education has recommended greater legislative protection of sites and control of metal detector use ...
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More control over the use of metal detectors , such as the establishment of specific ' Metal Detector Licences ' ( at present only [ the equivalent of ] a radio transmitter licence is required ) which , like a driving licence , could be ...
More control over the use of metal detectors , such as the establishment of specific ' Metal Detector Licences ' ( at present only [ the equivalent of ] a radio transmitter licence is required ) which , like a driving licence , could be ...
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How often do you go metal detecting ? 8 ( 30 ) MORE THAN FORTNIGHTLY 6 ( 22 ) EVERY 2-4 WEEKS 4 ( 15 ) NO REPLY / NOT 9 ( 33 ) MONTHLY OR LESS APPLICABLE ( bottle collectors or ' dump diggers ' ) 5 . Do you work as a group on specific ...
How often do you go metal detecting ? 8 ( 30 ) MORE THAN FORTNIGHTLY 6 ( 22 ) EVERY 2-4 WEEKS 4 ( 15 ) NO REPLY / NOT 9 ( 33 ) MONTHLY OR LESS APPLICABLE ( bottle collectors or ' dump diggers ' ) 5 . Do you work as a group on specific ...
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Contents
STATEMENT OF EDITORIAL INTENT | 2 |
David R Crowther | 9 |
Brian Charge The work of a local society and its interaction | 21 |
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