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The Portable Antiquities Scheme is a national scheme for the voluntary recording of finds. Dorset and Somerset run a joint scheme, and our Finds Liaison Officers can help with identification.
Every year many thousands of archaeological objects are discovered in England and Wales. People using metal detectors unearth most of these, but chance finds are also made by those out walking or digging in their gardens, or just out and about in the countryside.
In the past very little of this material was recorded by museums or archaeologists and lots of important information was lost. In response to this, in 1997 the Department for Culture, Media and Sport set up Finding Our Past: the Portable Antiquities Scheme, a voluntary scheme to encourage people to report their finds for recording.
The Portable Antiquities Scheme aims to:
Make an important contribution to knowledge and understanding about the past, both locally and nationally, by reporting your finds. Show your finds to our Finds Liaison Officer at events around the county.
How to report potential treasure and other finds to the Finds Liaison Officer
This scheme is voluntary. You are not legally obliged to report finds unless there is a possibility that they are treasure.
Information about the national scheme, including contact information for Finds Liaison Officers in other parts of the country, can be found on the Finding Our Past website.