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Internet Archaeology: Issue 68 (2025)

From Treasure Hunters to Citizen Scientists: Metal detecting and archaeological heritage in the Nordic region

Edited by Eljas Oksanen, Suzie Thomas, Pieterjan Deckers, Andres S. Dobat and Anna Wessman

Metal Detecting and Archaeology in the Nordic region. Introduction

Eljas Oksanen, Suzie Thomas, Pieterjan Deckers, Andres S. Dobat, and Anna Wessman

Cite this as: Oksanen, E., Thomas, S., Deckers, P., Dobat, A.S. and Wessman, A. 2025 Metal detecting and archaeology in the Nordic region. Introduction. Internet Archaeology 68. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.68.8

Metal Detecting in University Education: Empowering future archaeologists through training

Julie Reinhold Aagaard, Caroline Hjulmand Larsen, Jens Emil Bødstrup Christoffersen, Julie Munch Thomsen, Katrine Birk, Mathias H. Kaas, Rikke Fur, Signe S. Termansen and Andres S. Dobat

Cite this as: Aagaard, J.R., Hjulmand Larsen, C., Bødstrup Christoffersen, J.E., Munch Thomsen, J., Birk, K., Kaas, M.H., Fur, R., Termansen, S.S. and Dobat, A.S. 2025 Metal detecting in university education: Empowering future archaeologists through training, Internet Archaeology 68. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.68.1

Preserving the Past in the Plough Zone Together: Hobby metal detecting in Innlandet County as a case of good practice within the Norwegian legal framework

Caroline Fredriksen, Anne Engesveen, Kjetil Skare, May-Tove Smiseth and Lars Pilø

Cite this as: Fredriksen, C., Engesveen, A., Skare, E., Smiseth, M-T. and Pilø, L. 2025 Preserving the past in the plough zone together: Hobby metal detecting in Innlandet County as a case of good practice within the Norwegian legal framework, Internet Archaeology 68. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.68.2

Unearthing Perspectives: Exploring the views of heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting in Estonia

Tuuli Kurisoo and Maria Smirnova

Cite this as: Kurisoo, T. and Smirnova, M. 2025 Unearthing Perspectives: Exploring the views of heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting in Estonia, Internet Archaeology 68. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.68.3

New Horizons in Understanding Finnish Iron Age Material Culture through Metal-Detected Finds

Eljas Oksanen and Anna Wessman

Cite this as: Oksanen, E. and Wessman, A. 2025 New horizons in understanding Finnish Iron Age material culture through metal-detected finds, Internet Archaeology 68. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.68.4

Detecting Empowerment, Sustaining Commitment: How archaeological metal detecting can underpin enduring health benefits for military veterans

Aja Smith, Stephen D. Humphreys and Andres S. Dobat

Cite this as: Smith, A., Humphreys, S.D. and Dobat, A.S. 2025 Detecting empowerment, sustaining commitment: How archaeological metal detecting can underpin enduring health benefits for military veterans, Internet Archaeology 68. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.68.5

All the Single Ladies? Detector finds, dispersed data and suboptimal sources in the study of Viking Age metalwork

Pieterjan Deckers

Cite this as: Deckers, P. 2025 All the single ladies? Detector finds, dispersed data and suboptimal sources in the study of Viking Age metalwork, Internet Archaeology 68. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.68.6

Perspectives on and from the Danish Metal Detecting Community

Kristen Nedergaard Dreiøe, Arne Hertz, Glenn Abramsson and Rikke Søgaard

Cite this as: Nedergaard Dreiøe, K., Hertz, A., Abramsson, G. and Søgaard, R. 2025 Perspectives on and from the Danish metal-detecting community, Internet Archaeology 68. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.68.7

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