One of the most mysterious Roman artifacts is the Dodecahedron. These small, hollow objects made of copper alloy date from the 2nd to 4th centuries AD and have twelve pentagonal faces, each with a circular hole of varying diameter. Despite their worldwide discovery in places like Austria, France, and the UK, their purpose remains unknown.... Continue Reading →
Hedges & who owns a ditch…
If you are on a permission and you're not too sure where the farm boundary stops or starts, use this helpful guide below Who Owns the Bank? The ditch owns the bank... Now, let’s look at the hedge and ditch rule... In an 1810 case, the matter was settled in court by Mr. Justice Laurence... Continue Reading →
Sea Glass…
Since moving, we have been fortunate to have one of the most popular beaches for sea glass available to us, & only fifteen minutes away. I never knew that this was a popular pastime until about a year ago. Being part of the treasure-hunting spectrum, it had come across my radar, but to see children... Continue Reading →
Photo Scale…
This is always a good idea when you photograph your finds, as any scale gives a proportionate size for being relative to the artefact... These Scales are free to print off, but always print in actual size and check with a ruler once printed off, a millimeter is ok I think...

