Top Detectorist Reveals Roman Treasure Hunting Secrets
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- Uncover the secrets of successful Roman treasure hunting with this deep dive into Quantum GIS (QGIS) and the power of Least Cost Path Analysis! Join me as I reveal the cutting-edge techniques I use to predict the best spots for finding ancient Roman coin hoards. Learn how to analyze landscapes, understand historical travel routes, and combine this knowledge with metal detecting expertise to uncover hidden treasures. Whether you're a seasoned detectorist or just starting out, these tips will revolutionize your treasure hunting game. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and share your discoveries in the comments below!
Excellent and very useful information to the detectorists seeking and living in the Norfolk area who want to find hidden treasure's / artifacts, you are a treasure trove of detailed computer analysis your self Cleggy , and again I'm very impressed with the time and work you put into the making of these video's . Well done Sir 👌
Glad you enjoyed it Phil
Great advice awesome video as usual.well done.
Your a wise man, awesome video as always stay warm
Thanks, you too!
Fascinating. I'm familiar with the British Ordinance survey but I've seen nothing like this. Wish the USGS had something comparable for US civil use. Great content. More, please.
Interesting!
I don't see why not I couldn't do it for Americans. All I would need to make the least cost paths would be elevation data (DTM) presumably the Indians would have done something similar to find the easiest routes and during your Civil War each side would have taken the easiest route to transport cannons.
@@WestCountryClegg The U.S. is a big market for this of content. Not just detecting. We have so much open space in the highly accessible SW states. And civil war buffs are voracious consumers of factual, original content. Pair up with Green Mountain guy. Keep going!
Brad?
You should be lecturing archeologists Cleggy. Self taught, your a flipping smart cookie. 👍
Wow, thanks
Appsolultly amazing Cleggy 😊 love your videos 😊 Great info. Cheers 🍻 your volume is a bit low I’m having to turn you up on my buds 😏 I live in Norfolk.
Thanks for the tip!
Pure genius!
That is Norfolk Craig. Yes the run off from the farmland drainage has silted up estuaries and rivers. Colchester silted up so the Romans moved the Business trading and port to London which had a bigger faster flowing river. The amount of silt is amazing even in the Thames. Norfolk was once a series of islands and the Wash went almost to Cambridge. I was at a village in Norfolk that had a beach once but is now miles inland due to silting up.
Greart stuff as always Cleggy, could you do some stuff on making least cost paths?
Awesome software 👍 is this what you have created or available to download? Amazes me how you know where the paths run great work 👏
Yes, it is
@WestCountryClegg oh what's the name of it please
They also had a pole on Thames Barges to punt the boat up narrow rivers.
Research is key.
Absolutely
Agree lad
Thanks Mate
Amazing stuff how would I do this for my area
Clegg you are so clever can you please help me find hereford metal detectors group as I have depression and digs are the only thing that helps me I can't go far as I don't drive and I have 2 dogs please help me
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