History Of Metal Detectors News
Gurley couple finds long, lost ring for family friend
Patti Citrano didn't ask for a metal detector for Christmas, but her husband, John, an officer with the Huntsville Police Department, thought she might enjoy one.
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Fort Lee bans metal detectors to stop relic hunters
Fort Lee has put a ban in place to stop people from looting relics on the base to prevent relic hunters selling pieces of the past to pawn shops and other collectors.
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Archaeological dig looks for clues of Loddon’s past
Spades, sieves and metal detectors were all put to good use this weekend as part of an investigation into a market town’s history.
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Fort Lee bans metal detectors
FORT LEE - Fort Lee is banning the use of metal detecting equipment at the Army post in an effort to protect "discovered and undiscovered archaeological resources." Col. Rodney Edge, garrison commander, signed the new Metal Detector Use Policy this mon
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Is history being looted in Fort Lauderdale?
A year after archaeologists uncovered what is now recognized as one Broward County 's most significant historical sites, city officials are scrambling to find a way to protect it.
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