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Record your finds with PAS

  • What is the Portable Antiquities Scheme?

  • What is a Finds Liaison Officer?

  • Behind the scenes

  • Self Recording with the Portable Antiquities Scheme

  • Recording your finds

  • Recording your finds to your FLO by email

  • When to call in the Archaeologists

  • What is the data used for?

 
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