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Warburton, Cheshire, first screened 4 March 2007

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Andrew Lacey
www.andrewlacey.com
Andrew Lacey is a renowned sculptor, bronze founder and archaeometallurgist, who carried out the reconstruction cameo of a silver Roman snake's head bracelet for the Warburton programme.

Metal detecting … What's it all about?
www.ourpasthistory.com/metal/
This website, run by Time Team enthusiast Corinne Mills, contains a comprehensive guide to responsible metal detecting in England and Wales as well as some history and archaeology from both England and Scotland. The image gallery contains over 5,500 images taken in the UK and abroad of locations, places of interest and artefacts.

National Council for Metal Detecting
www.ncmd.co.uk/index.htm
The National Council for Metal Detecting website contains information on clubs, membership, the Treasure Act – in fact, just about everything you'd need to know about metal detecting and the NCMD.

Portable Antiquities Scheme
www.finds.org.uk
The Portable Antiquities Scheme is a voluntary recording scheme for archaeological objects found by members of the public. Every year many thousands of objects are discovered, many of them by metal-detector users, but also by people out walking, gardening or going about their daily work. Such discoveries offer an important source for understanding our past. This website provides background information on the Portable Antiquities Scheme, news and access to the PAS database of more than 60,000 finds and 18,000 images; from prehistoric flints to post-medieval buckles.

For details of other archaeology websites, organised by both period and subject, see Archaeology websites.

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