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  3. I have a debate piece out about metal detectorists as citizen scientists in Sweden's foremost pop-sci magazine.

I have a debate piece out about metal detectorists as citizen scientists in Sweden's foremost pop-sci magazine.

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    I have a debate piece out about metal detectorists as citizen scientists in Sweden's foremost pop-sci magazine.

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      I have a debate piece out about metal detectorists as citizen scientists in Sweden's foremost pop-sci magazine.

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      ”Sverige behöver fler medborgarforskare med metallsökare” | Forskning & Framsteg

      Missriktade regler mot metallsökare behöver ändras för att främja svensk arkeologisk forskning.

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      #archaeology #metaldetecting

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      @mrundkvist Thank you for speaking in favour of metal detectorists. You don't often hear this view from an archaeologist. In England there's a scheme where finding anything significant by hobbyists is allowed but supported by Finds Liaison Officers. A lot of archaeologists are only interested in a context, not in any particular finds. They believe artifacts are better off left in the ground. I disagree but I am a detectorist, I am interested in each little story of a find.

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        @mrundkvist Thank you for speaking in favour of metal detectorists. You don't often hear this view from an archaeologist. In England there's a scheme where finding anything significant by hobbyists is allowed but supported by Finds Liaison Officers. A lot of archaeologists are only interested in a context, not in any particular finds. They believe artifacts are better off left in the ground. I disagree but I am a detectorist, I am interested in each little story of a find.

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        @TazPoltorak
        Everything except gold *breaks down steadily* in a ploughed field.

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          Everything except gold *breaks down steadily* in a ploughed field.

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          @mrundkvist Yes, and I think it's really weird that someone prefers things not to be found at all to being found by a hobbyist but here we are. There's a book by Nigel Richardson called The Accidental Detectorist where he talks about his getting into the hobby and speaking to all kinds of people, including scientists, discussing their views.

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