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How to plot a National Grid Reference
The very least you should do is reference finds to specific fields - But Recording findspots accurately (using a Ordnance Survey map or hand-held Global Positioning System (GPS) device) whilst in the field are really what counts when recording your archaeological finds
Portable Antiquities website
link to all you need to know from the PAS website
How to plot a National Grid Reference

Ordnance Survey website
Interactive Guide to the National Grid
Learn how to use the National Grid
Streetmap.co.uk
There's a facility on the Streetmap.co.uk website that lets you convert OS and Landranger to Lats and Longs and vice versa.
To get to it you have to go onto the site, type in say your postcode or OS co ords, it will come up with a map.
The facility can then be accessed by pressing the click here to convert link lower down the page
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