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Scott Clark - Metal Detecting and Archaeology
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Scott Clark Metal Detecting Archaeology

Please do *NOT* message, email, call or text me about artifact identification or dating.

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Property Owners

Would you like me to detect your property or learn more about it? I'm not like the other detectorists you may know.

Archaeologists and Preservationists

Do you need experienced, trustworthy assistance?

Lost a Ring or Valuable Item?

Head over to my find-my-thing page for more help!

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Note for Metal Detectorists and Collectors:  Discuss plans for detecting finds before your detect.  On private hunts, leave all finds and copies of your notes at the property, including GPS coordinates, depth, photographs, etc. in case it can assist future Archaeological work.  Give a name/contact information for a conservator and/or resources about conservation.   Request that property owner keep all objects with the property if they move and add instructions to the will / estate.  Also give property owner information on curation vectors available.

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