Not much of a TV watcher, and these programs tend to be 'bait' sessions (such as Oak Island). They find a story to interest people, then begin to search. Every little item found is deemed to be 'clue' to something bigger. The 'big find' never seems to materialize. Cheers, RickO
@ricko said:
Not much of a TV watcher, and these programs tend to be 'bait' sessions (such as Oak Island). They find a story to interest people, then begin to search. Every little item found is deemed to be 'clue' to something bigger. The 'big find' never seems to materialize. Cheers, RickO
First series is a group of metal detectorists finding objects in a field, they have a incident tent set up also in the same field with a finds liason officer from the portable antiquities scheme present identifying and dating the finds. either way I found it quite interesting, though it might not be everybody's Cup of tea.
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I'll keep an eye for it. Happy hunting
Not much of a TV watcher, and these programs tend to be 'bait' sessions (such as Oak Island). They find a story to interest people, then begin to search. Every little item found is deemed to be 'clue' to something bigger. The 'big find' never seems to materialize. Cheers, RickO
First series is a group of metal detectorists finding objects in a field, they have a incident tent set up also in the same field with a finds liason officer from the portable antiquities scheme present identifying and dating the finds. either way I found it quite interesting, though it might not be everybody's Cup of tea.