25th October 2009, 05:53 PM
Lets try and start a debate
Why is that metal-detector brand names always seem to imply treasure?
Minelab is presumably shorthand for [gold]minelab or [silver]minelab rather than [coal]minelab or [salt]minelab.
With the PAS and better relationships with archaeologists maybe detectors should start to have names like 'Topsoil Scanner, linked by GPS into the NMR and programmed to power-down if operated on a Scheduled Monument', rather than 'Nugget Hunter'.
My apologies to Gary Brun whose posting triggered this tirade, I have met loads of detectorists, who are utterly ethical, proffesional and take a leading role in both community projects and the PAS and are as a consequence invaluable, and I am sure that Gary Brun is one of those. However, I have also met detectorists who whilst very enthusiatic, helpful and generous with both their time and knowledge, still mention the financial value of artefacts in a way which leaves me feeling a bit uneasy.
Can anyone suggest any alternative more archaeology friendly brand names for detectors?
Even if loads of people rant at me for posting this at least it will get BAJR moving again.
Why is that metal-detector brand names always seem to imply treasure?
Minelab is presumably shorthand for [gold]minelab or [silver]minelab rather than [coal]minelab or [salt]minelab.
With the PAS and better relationships with archaeologists maybe detectors should start to have names like 'Topsoil Scanner, linked by GPS into the NMR and programmed to power-down if operated on a Scheduled Monument', rather than 'Nugget Hunter'.
My apologies to Gary Brun whose posting triggered this tirade, I have met loads of detectorists, who are utterly ethical, proffesional and take a leading role in both community projects and the PAS and are as a consequence invaluable, and I am sure that Gary Brun is one of those. However, I have also met detectorists who whilst very enthusiatic, helpful and generous with both their time and knowledge, still mention the financial value of artefacts in a way which leaves me feeling a bit uneasy.
Can anyone suggest any alternative more archaeology friendly brand names for detectors?
Even if loads of people rant at me for posting this at least it will get BAJR moving again.