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Suspended jail sentence handed to Lincolnshire detectorist for forging Roman artefact

A metal detector enthusiast from Lincolnshire has been handed a suspended jail sentence after he confessed to fabricating the discovery of a scarce Roman horse brooch. The fraudulent act, involving counterfeiting the acquisition of a historically important relic, came to light during an inquiry which brought several discrepancies in the reported finding to the fore. This incident has triggered dialogues within the local metal detecting fraternity, with calls for increased vigilance and transparency in order to safeguard the authenticity of archaeological finds in the region. The court’s judgement underscores the gravity of such transgressions and highlights the necessity of trustworthy reporting in the practice of metal detecting.

This story was reproduced from an original report by news.google.com by The Lincoln Post.

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