Professor Carenza Lewis from the University of Lincoln writes in today’s Daily Telegraph on the ancient laws governing treasure finds in Britain.
Carenza, one of the country’s best-known archaeologists and Professor for the Public Understanding of Research at Lincoln, leads the new RCUK-funded project Public Engagement for All with Research at Lincoln (PEARL), which is investigating how the University can improve its public engagement with research.
To read the Telegraph article in full see: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2018/01/09/hunting-buried-treasure-part-britains-rich-history-course/