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‘A great increase in reported, provenanced, archaeological finds’: A History of Recording in Norfolk Before the Portable Antiquities Scheme
Public Archaeology Pub Date : 2016-10-01 , DOI: 10.1080/14655187.2017.1350073
Andrew Rogerson 1
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Finds recording has a long history in Norfolk. It received a boost in 1973 from the foundation of a full-time archaeological unit, which worked closely with the county Museums Service. Despite difficulties from certain quarters, the goodwill of many metal-detector users was gained, and as a result a very large, geographically based pool of data was amassed. From all of this there arose many significant discoveries, field projects, and subsequent publications. The Portable Antiquities Scheme joined in the process during 1997, but a full commitment to upload all new records to the Scheme’s database did not begin until 2012. An attempt is made to outline the development of finds recording in the county, and point the way to the future.

中文翻译:

“报告的、出处的、考古发现的大量增加”:便携式古物计划之前诺福克的记录历史

发现录音在诺福克有着悠久的历史。它在 1973 年得到了全职考古单位的推动,该单位与县博物馆服务部门密切合作。尽管在某些方面遇到了困难,但还是赢得了许多金属探测器用户的好感,因此积累了非常大的、基于地理位置的数据池。所有这一切产生了许多重要的发现、实地项目和随后的出版物。便携式古物计划于 1997 年加入了这一进程,但直到 2012 年才开始全面承诺将所有新记录上传到该计划的数据库。试图概述该县发现记录的发展,并指出未来。
更新日期:2016-10-01
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