Fisher, Garrett, Bounty Hunter, Minelab, Whites, Tesoro etc.
25 Mar
The uses and also the importance of the metal detectors in the field of Archaeology, with the passage of years, are increasing by leaps and bounds. In this regard there is hardly any doubt that the metal detectors are and are also becoming fascinating pieces of technology. What has been found, is that there is the presence of a variety uses and have become even more versatile throughout the years. Ever since the first metal detectors came out in the 19th century, scientists and engineers have never stopped working on better and more efficient designs. In this day and age, there is the great presence of metal detectors that can identify metals in the best accurate manner for which they have become indispensable tools in fields like Archaeology.

It is the deign of Gerhard Fischer regarding the use of resonating coils for the proper identification of the presence of metal under the ground that became a major success. These metal detectors proved to be an asset during World War II. Metal detectors were used during the war to find land mines scattered across the paths of troops. They saved a number of soldiers back then. However, these metal detectors could have been more useful if they were not that heavy. But to be very precise in these days, the metal detectors have number of applications. If you take in concern the field of Archaeology, there the metal detectors are indeed of good help.

Though, it has been found, that in some countries especially France and Sweden law makes metal detectors against the law, but with special permission it can be used. In the face of all these restrictions the contribution of metal detectors in this area cannot be denied. A good example is the utilization of these detectors to inspect wide areas like sites of battlefields, where the only remains could be the surface, scattered with metal objects. What has been learnt is that the metal detectors are used by the archeologists, to find out there remnants of the metals of the ancient periods.
25 Mar
It use to be that whenever you wanted to get into metal detecting, you kind of had to go into it by yourself. Sure you had a manual on how to run the machine, but besides that you were on your own. However, now that more and more people are starting to use the internet, we are starting to see different types of clubs popping up everywhere, and this includes metal detecting clubs. These are clubs that you can find online (and some locally) that have a whole bunch of members that are into metal detecting. This is a good place for first time people that have never used a metal detector before.