Saturday 1 January 2022

PAS Recording in 2021

 PAS top recorders in the difficult time of Covid-affected 2021:


Finds per Institution

CountyObjectsRecords
BERK929900
BH1180981
BM4949
BUC219219
CAM20873
CORN568109
DENO254221
DEV1399593
DOR732231
DUR229221
DYFED131131
ESS111111
FAJN22
FAKL1212
FASAM139135
GAT7369
GGAT2525
GLO8144827
HAMP1185952
HESH297253
IARCH11
IOW548548
KENT961597
LANCUM966526
LEIC962776
LIN17301208
LON235210
LVPL862737
NARC680645
NCL6665
NLM26062219
NMGW880878
NMS28722383
OXON13021207
PAS66
PUBLIC20371681
SF46072962
SOM225112
SUR21822151
SUSS478460
SWYOR22671870
WAW417370
WILT1184770
WMID1140691
WREX10492
YORYM377143


It would be interesting to be able to break this down in more detail, but that may not be possible without going into internal PAS documents (would make an interesting undergraduate thesis topic, charting the effects of Covid on Responsible Metal Detecting, using records from 2017-March 2019 and then March 2019 to the present).

Here there has been some major work done by Dr Anna Booth and Phil Hughes in Suffolk (mostly Medieval and Roman finds), Martin Foreman (Roman and medieval mostly), Adrian Marsden and Andrew Rogerson (Medieval, Post Medieval, Roman), the team at SWYOR (Medieval, Post Medieval, Roman), Simon Maslin (Medieval, Roman), Lisa Brundle (Roman, Medieval). Other FLOs have been lagging behind, this policy leaving big holes in the archaeological records when metal detectorists have been continuing hoiking (including on rallies) and no records have been made. 



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