Between two places: Archaeology and metal-detecting in Europe

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Since the Valletta Convention (1992), the debate concerning non-professional archaeological metal-detecting in Europe has been conducted largely at the level of individual legislations. Papers in this Topical Issue take stock of current knowledge of and attitudes towards metal-detecting across Europe; its nature and impact as well as the policies and approaches that arise from it within professional archaeology and heritage management. With this collection of papers, the editors aim to stimulate a more unified debate and, ultimately, a common understanding of ethics and best practices in relation to metal-detecting that transcends national and jurisdictional boundaries in Europe.

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Deckers, P., Lewis, M., & Thomas, S. (2016, January 1). Between two places: Archaeology and metal-detecting in Europe. Open Archaeology. De Gruyter Open Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2016-0031

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