15th May 2006, 05:09 PM
The beauty about this film Steve when it is completed is that it will be shown in the museum which is good public information.
My partner and I will also donate DVDs for the museum to sell and raise funds for future digs and restoration projects.
The finished project will not cost the museums or the national trust one single penny... its our part of adding to the public information and educating future detectorists, the general public and archaeologists. What wasn't shown in the film in more detail was articles such as quarter staters and other items being recovered that would have been damaged by the trowel.
Peter is a great guy and very open for suggestions and also gives credit were credit is due. My partner and I with our company will do our very best to promote such an active participation and will use our contacts within the industry to raise funds and public awareness to the museum in which Peter is curator.
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk
Recording OUR heritage for future generations.
My partner and I will also donate DVDs for the museum to sell and raise funds for future digs and restoration projects.
The finished project will not cost the museums or the national trust one single penny... its our part of adding to the public information and educating future detectorists, the general public and archaeologists. What wasn't shown in the film in more detail was articles such as quarter staters and other items being recovered that would have been damaged by the trowel.
Peter is a great guy and very open for suggestions and also gives credit were credit is due. My partner and I with our company will do our very best to promote such an active participation and will use our contacts within the industry to raise funds and public awareness to the museum in which Peter is curator.
http://www.ukdfd.co.uk
Recording OUR heritage for future generations.