Monday 12 January 2015

Learning from the Lenborough Hoard

The Lenborough Hoard has raised some important issues for the Portable Antiquities Scheme. Can I make some suggestions for PAS staff who attend 'events'?

  • Do not be surprised if finds are made are made at an archaeological site featured in the Historic Environment Record.
  • Take the appropriate digging and recording equipment with you.
  • Remember to take some appropriate containers for any finds.
  • Do not be afraid to ask for the exploration of a 'deposit' to be stopped so that it can excavated in an appropriate manner in order to preserve information.
  • Make a plan so that a location can be secured if a major find is made and has to be left overnight.
It is becoming clear that significant information has been lost by the rushed removal of the coin hoard from its archaeological deposit.


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1 comment:

Paul Barford said...

I think a relevant question is to ask whether after all these years of this sort of thing (because this is by far not the first time), there is a PAS policy document and guidelines on this, and to what extent it was consulted outside the organization.

See here for other suggestions: http://paul-barford.blogspot.com/2015/01/how-to-hinder-nighthawks-ad-preserve.html

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