PAS top recorders in the difficult time of Covid-affected 2021:
Finds per Institution
County Objects Records BERK 929 900 BH 1180 981 BM 49 49 BUC 219 219 CAM 208 73 CORN 568 109 DENO 254 221 DEV 1399 593 DOR 732 231 DUR 229 221 DYFED 131 131 ESS 111 111 FAJN 2 2 FAKL 12 12 FASAM 139 135 GAT 73 69 GGAT 25 25 GLO 8144 827 HAMP 1185 952 HESH 297 253 IARCH 1 1 IOW 548 548 KENT 961 597 LANCUM 966 526 LEIC 962 776 LIN 1730 1208 LON 235 210 LVPL 862 737 NARC 680 645 NCL 66 65 NLM 2606 2219 NMGW 880 878 NMS 2872 2383 OXON 1302 1207 PAS 6 6 PUBLIC 2037 1681 SF 4607 2962 SOM 225 112 SUR 2182 2151 SUSS 478 460 SWYOR 2267 1870 WAW 417 370 WILT 1184 770 WMID 1140 691 WREX 104 92 YORYM 377 143
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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