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Jozef.

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An incredible but peculiar find for Kyle Beukes
« Gepost op: februari 04, 2021, 08:58:25 am »
Sunday 6th of September, a regular weekend dig that Kyle, Leon & Thys get up to. The “Three Musketeers” that make up ZARRPS (ZAR Relic Protectors) Metal Detecting YouTube channel from South Africa. Kyle went out swinging the XP ORX for the very first time and set the machine on coin fast to get the hang of it. From the get-go, he found the ORX very easy to use and short before long was pulling out some great finds.

“We specifically went out to a spot that has been hit hard in the past to try and see what the machine can do” – Says Leon. “Some of the normal items we find such as bullet casings and shrapnel was quickly followed by some trouser buttons, a very nice pipe cover and then a Boer War period Scots Guards Tunic Button. The tunic button was a special find. It was found in an area we have walked over many times before, but the ORX managed to sniff out the signal.

http://www.xpmetaldetectors.com/blog-detection/en/finds/an-incredible-but-peculiar-find-for-kyle-beukes-metal-detectorist-from-zarrps-metal-detecting-south-africa/
Voor een interessante Archeologische Bodemvondst is het beter deze meteen aan te melden bij het Archeologische Onderzoek Centra de PAN- https://www.portable-antiquities.nl/pan/#/public/about - je verkrijgt daar terdege info & determinatie van het gevonden voorwerp, het-email is pan.fgw@vu.nl

=-->hier doen we dan wel nog het voorwerk van de diverse items in onze vele Rubrieken.

Groetjes Jozef