Open Archaeology (Jun 2018)

The Complexities of Metal Detecting Policy and Practice: A Response to Samuel Hardy, ‘Quantitative Analysis of Open-Source Data on Metal Detecting for Cultural Property’ (Cogent Social Sciences 3, 2017)

  • Deckers Pieterjan,
  • Dobat Andres,
  • Ferguson Natasha,
  • Heeren Stijn,
  • Lewis Michael,
  • Thomas Suzie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/opar-2018-0019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 322 – 333

Abstract

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In his paper ‘Quantitative analysis of open-source data on metal detecting for cultural property’, Samuel Hardy suggested that permissive policy is ineffective in minimizing the damage done to cultural heritage by non-professional metal detecting. This response paper contests the basic assumptions upon which this analysis is based. While Hardy‘s comparative, quantitative approach is laudable, it is founded in a biased and simplistic outlook on the metal detecting phenomenon.

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