The closer Christmas gets, the more I start to think of what to give to my family, and more importantly why. When giving a present my goal is to give something that is useful for the receiver, and it is even better if the gift helps the receiver to develop themselves. Often this leads to a situation where the receiver seems to be wondering what they are supposed to use the gift for. It would be nice if the gift was something that receiver would enjoy and find useful at the same time. Last Christmas I was able to give such a gift for a family member.
I am an archaeologist and sometimes it has been difficult for my family to understand what I do from nine to five. I have showed them movies related to archaeology, introduced them to variety of games and I have even given
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Allowed as a hobby, but know your limits
Not only is metal detecting legal in Finland, but it is quite a popular hobby. Non-professional archaeologists are eager to share their knowledge and know-how to others on multiple platforms on the Internet and social media. There are variety of informational
Shared and responsible expertise
The professionals have a very open-minded attitude towards the metal detecting community, which can be one of the reasons why it is such a popular hobby in Finland. The gap between professionals and non-professionals is very small because of mutual trust. In order to this good relationship to keep thriving, it is necessary that the non-professional archaeologists are familiar with their responsibilities. If an object that seems to be over 100 years old is found,
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If you enjoy being in the outdoors with your family, maybe it is time to update your Christmas wish list by adding a metal detector. It is a hobby than can be continued even if the Covid-19 situation does not improve in the near future.
With this post ANEE wishes happy holidays to everyone!