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

This article presents the results of an online survey that explores the views of Estonian heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting, which has become a popular activity. The hobby is fairly well regulated by law, and both the state and the hobbyists have clear obli...

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Main Authors: Tuuli Kurisoo, Maria Smirnova
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Language:English
Published: University of York 2025-06-01
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Online Access:https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue68/3/index.html
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description This article presents the results of an online survey that explores the views of Estonian heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting, which has become a popular activity. The hobby is fairly well regulated by law, and both the state and the hobbyists have clear obligations. We asked how local archaeologists and metal detectorists perceive the status quo, what they find positive and negative, and what they would like to see changed. While the majority of the professional archaeologists could point to several positive aspects (e.g. new information, finds), they were clearly concerned about the impact of metal detecting and the capacity of the National Heritage Board to manage the current system. Hobbyists appreciated direct communication with the state, feedback and mandatory training, but were frustrated by the slow pace of feedback, burdensome legislation and mediocre digital solutions. The Estonian archaeological community is small and accustomed to the role of experts. Metal detecting is more of an individual hobby, still in its early stages of development. Similar to several other studies, we believe that better cooperation would help both these stakeholders to perceive archaeology as a common resource that can be used in different ways, but with a shared sense of responsibility.
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spelling doaj-art-0144486ac86e457d8d963553a8a4c5902025-08-20T02:34:28ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872025-06-016810.11141/ia.68.3Unearthing Perspectives: Exploring the views of heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting in EstoniaTuuli Kurisoo0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5443-6577Maria Smirnova1https://orcid.org/0009-0008-6922-2468Tallinn UniversityUniversity of TartuThis article presents the results of an online survey that explores the views of Estonian heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting, which has become a popular activity. The hobby is fairly well regulated by law, and both the state and the hobbyists have clear obligations. We asked how local archaeologists and metal detectorists perceive the status quo, what they find positive and negative, and what they would like to see changed. While the majority of the professional archaeologists could point to several positive aspects (e.g. new information, finds), they were clearly concerned about the impact of metal detecting and the capacity of the National Heritage Board to manage the current system. Hobbyists appreciated direct communication with the state, feedback and mandatory training, but were frustrated by the slow pace of feedback, burdensome legislation and mediocre digital solutions. The Estonian archaeological community is small and accustomed to the role of experts. Metal detecting is more of an individual hobby, still in its early stages of development. Similar to several other studies, we believe that better cooperation would help both these stakeholders to perceive archaeology as a common resource that can be used in different ways, but with a shared sense of responsibility.https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue68/3/index.htmlarchaeology. metal detectingsurveyregulationheritage managementthematic analysisestonia
spellingShingle Tuuli Kurisoo
Maria Smirnova
Unearthing Perspectives: Exploring the views of heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting in Estonia
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archaeology. metal detecting
survey
regulation
heritage management
thematic analysis
estonia
title Unearthing Perspectives: Exploring the views of heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting in Estonia
title_full Unearthing Perspectives: Exploring the views of heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting in Estonia
title_fullStr Unearthing Perspectives: Exploring the views of heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting in Estonia
title_full_unstemmed Unearthing Perspectives: Exploring the views of heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting in Estonia
title_short Unearthing Perspectives: Exploring the views of heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting in Estonia
title_sort unearthing perspectives exploring the views of heritage professionals and hobbyists on the current state of metal detecting in estonia
topic archaeology. metal detecting
survey
regulation
heritage management
thematic analysis
estonia
url https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue68/3/index.html
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