"Having wielded a metal detector for 15 years, a builder finally struck lucky when he stumbled across an Iron Age burial ground.
Steve Blair, of Heaverham Road in Kemsing, has a passion for history and archaeology and had always hoped to uncover artefacts more significant than his usual finds of Victorian pennies.
His luck changed when his detector found three cremation urns dating back to the late Iron Age and early Roman period."
What is It?
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My heart fluttered a bit when I saw this in the hole! Reeded edge, and
all. But, in the end I am left with a major “What’s it?” Would appreciate
any inpu...
The Big Three Sets Are Now Available
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[image: 2014 United States Mint Proof and Uncirculated Sets]Three of the
most popular sets sold by The United States Mint are now available for
sale. And...
Metal Detecting Camera
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Have a new point and shoot camera that I hope to use some while I'm
detecting. Recently picked up the Fuji Finepix XP10. It is waterproof,
shockproof, dust...
Wow, it's March Already?
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Sorry for my sparseness over these past couple of months, a couple of
blizzards, Mono, and lots of work have kept me from posting any updates and
pictures....
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