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2020, probably my best detecting year ever.
2021, not too shabby either, embarrassingly
Here are a few highlights from my year
Which in due course will be heading to FLO to be recorded on PAS
Ring is already in as it meets the criteria for treasure, under the 1996 treasure act.
There were a couple more small sherds with this shiny metallic coat from the Roman Bathhouse Site at Carlisle Cricket @WA_LLP @TullieHouse - I tried to photograph them 'in the best light' but it was really difficult! Photos don't do them justice at all!
Anyone going for the Deus II or are you waiting? Personally I'm sticking with my Deus and HF Coil for a while. Excited to see how the MF Fairs though. #MetalDetecting
A slightly better parallel to @WA_LLP @TullieHouse ' bone button and loop fastener fragment from the Roman Bathhouse Site at Carlisle Cricket Club has been recorded under DUR-937C13 with @findsorguk
hat's missing is the head which can be tear/petal shaped, circular, square...
@FounderUni Implementing AI into the app to suggest similar finds after a member uploads a find photo (similarity scores) - an 'auto find identification' feature (target audience - metal detecting enthusiasts around the world)!
Nokta Makro will be announcing their latest Simultaneous Multi-Frequency (SMF) metal detector on November 19, 2021, at 10 AM EST and you don't want to miss it!
For more information on the new detector and how to register for the event >> https://t.co/TSfC5LM9sU
Rings and things worn by our forebears, many years ago.
Especially for @k9kaz, and anybody else that would like to see.
From Iron Age bling to modern rings. All found over 30 yrs of detecting in Suffolk.
1 year and 8 months on Twitter.
Thoroughly enjoyed sharing and hopefully you've enjoyed watching.
Just need to get out on them fields again, when I can.
A Metal Detectorist Has Found What Is Now Declared the Largest-Ever Hoard of Gold Anglo-Saxon Coins in His Backyard https://t.co/IzlK8IGFfP via @JW_press@scottylar