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A Decade Of Discovery Proceedings Of The Portable Antiquities Scheme Conference 2007 Sally Worrell

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A Decade Of Discovery Proceedings Of The Portable Antiquities Scheme Conference 2007 Sally Worrell
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 23.92 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Sally Worrell, Geoff Egan, John Naylor, Kevin Leahy, Michael Lewis
ISBN: 9781407307237, 1407307231
Language: English
Year: 2010

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A Decade Of Discovery Proceedings Of The Portable Antiquities Scheme Conference 2007 Sally Worrell by Sally Worrell, Geoff Egan, John Naylor, Kevin Leahy, Michael Lewis 9781407307237, 1407307231 instant download after payment.

In 2007 the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) marked its tenth anniversary by holding a conference at which speakers, both from within the Scheme and outside gave a series of papers that demonstrated the research potential of recording finds of archaeological objects made by members of the public. This volume contains papers given at that conference together with a number of other contributions. PAS started as six pilot schemes in 1997 and became a national network across England and Wales in 2003. The core aim of PAS has always been to minimise the loss to our heritage caused by the failure to record systematically objects found by the public – metal-detector users, amateur field-walkers and chance finders. The reason for recording these objects is to create a resource that can be used at many different levels as a resource for school projects purposes, for studying the history of one's local area, or for academic research.

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