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If you're referring to the set of five articles in HA 18(2) from 1984, I
don't believe that any of those involved a discussion of standard metal
detectors. They were all case studies derived from early uses of proton
magnetometers, including fancy new-fangled ones you could wear in a harness
while tramping through woods, and ground-penetrating radar.





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I believe one of the early edited volumes in HA was devoted to remote
sensing on historic-period sites, and discussed metal detectors,
especially in regard to locating concentrations of structural metal
(iron nails) as a way of finding structure locations within a site.  The
volume is 20 years old, or close to it, but it is one of the earliest
discussions of the subject.

D. Babson.


-----Original Message-----
From: HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Elizabeth Hoag
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 5:50 PM
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Subject: Question RE metal detectors

Dear List members,
   I am looking into the use of metal detectors on historic sites as a
method to identify subsurface artifacts; in this case looking to locate
a possible early 18th century structure.
  Can anyone please recommend  (off-list is fine)any studies or other
references to the use of metal detectors in historic archaeological
settings?

Thanks in advance,

Elizabeth Hoag, RPA
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