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The most annoying thing about the programme is the woman - she's clearly had her brain removed.

Apart from that it is VERY frustrating/irresponsible the way she chases around to make sure the find gets his 'reward' for 'his treasure'. Ultimately the tax payers pays for it (as well as the damn programme!) and se's doing her besat to hike the price.

I'm not saying that if I found a near-£300k mug I'd be as philanthropic as to give it away but I hope I wouldn't expect the full sum.

Just shows how BBC2 is dumbimg down - makes Channel 5's historical programming look good!

G

I went to the lecture on the Ringlemere Cup, at N U, during the Bronze Age conference last November. The archaeologist was full of praise for the metal detectorist then and I doubt his view has altered substantially now. The workmanship in the cup is phenomenal.

The stuff I find, circles, rows and barrows, are made of stone and earth so are not subject to Treasure Trove. I try and exact a Finder's Fee of between around ten and fifteen per cent from the 'new' owner. It's difficult and so far this has been in portable stones - I brought the first one to the town yesterday. (Six bus journeys with a hundredweight and a half boulder in a rucsac. It's carved on at least three of the faces).

The White Sultan was blasting away at the grouse - but about how much would a copper age mine and smelting site be worth ?