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  • Libro 7 de 9: A Rough Start Guide : Side Hustle To International Business

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Rough Start Guide to Treasure Hunting is a serious field manual for readers who want to understand treasure hunting as it really is, not as fantasy, folklore, or social media performance, but as a practical discipline built on research, permissions, land access, site reading, object handling, law, judgment, and patience.This book begins with the familiar image most people have in mind, the metal detector in a field, but it does not stay there. It opens the subject properly. Treasure hunting is presented as a broad and demanding world that includes coin hunting, relic recovery, prospecting for gold and gemstones, fossil finds, underwater search, wreck related recovery, archival research, provenance, storage, market value, and the legal line between an honest find and a compromised one. It treats hidden value as part history, part fieldcraft, part business, and part discipline.Rather than promising easy riches or repeating romantic myths, this guide explains how real searchers think. It looks at why some ground produces better results than others, how routes and crossings concentrate loss, how old maps and archives can turn guesswork into target selection, how finds should be recorded and grouped, how significance changes the way a site must be handled, and why permissions and reporting are not side issues but the foundation of the whole trade.Inside the book you will find material on: metal detecting and everyday field recoverypermissions, land access, and legal realitiesreading routes, crossings, fields, shorelines, and work sitescoins, relics, hoards, caches, and grouped findsfossils, bones, and ancient lifegold, gemstones, and natural prospectingrivers, wrecks, and submerged lossesmaps, archives, oral history, and the deep reading of placeremote sensing, drones, sonar, lidar, and technical search toolsfinds handling, provenance, storage, and cataloguingdealers, auction houses, value, and the market after discoverythe difference between finding and takingThis is not a picture book of fantasies about buried pirate chests. It is a practical handbook for readers who want to know how hidden objects are really found, how sites are really understood, and how a searcher can move from loose curiosity to something far more competent and deliberate.It is suitable for: beginners who want a serious introduction instead of shallow hypemetal detectorists who want to improve how they read sites and record findsrelic hunters and prospectors who want a broader framework for the tradefossil hunters who want to see their work placed within a larger discovery economyreaders interested in archaeology, fieldcraft, landscape history, and hidden material culturecollectors who want to understand provenance, grouping, and market value betterlandowners, researchers, and enthusiasts who want to know how the subject works in practiceIt is especially well suited to readers who enjoy books that combine practical instruction with historical depth and who want something more intelligent than a simple beginner's guide. The tone is direct, serious, and grounded. It assumes that the reader can handle complexity and wants substance.If you have ever wondered where treasure really comes from, how good searchers choose their ground, why some finds matter more than others, how a field turns into a site, how a site turns into evidence, or how a discovery moves from soil to storage to market, this book was written for you.This is a guide to treasure hunting for people who want to do the subject properly. A serious practical guide to treasure hunting as a lawful, structured, and potentially com Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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    Paperback or Softback. Condición: New. The Rough Start Guide to Treasure Hunting. Book.

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Rough Start Guide to Treasure Hunting is a serious field manual for readers who want to understand treasure hunting as it really is, not as fantasy, folklore, or social media performance, but as a practical discipline built on research, permissions, land access, site reading, object handling, law, judgment, and patience.This book begins with the familiar image most people have in mind, the metal detector in a field, but it does not stay there. It opens the subject properly. Treasure hunting is presented as a broad and demanding world that includes coin hunting, relic recovery, prospecting for gold and gemstones, fossil finds, underwater search, wreck related recovery, archival research, provenance, storage, market value, and the legal line between an honest find and a compromised one. It treats hidden value as part history, part fieldcraft, part business, and part discipline.Rather than promising easy riches or repeating romantic myths, this guide explains how real searchers think. It looks at why some ground produces better results than others, how routes and crossings concentrate loss, how old maps and archives can turn guesswork into target selection, how finds should be recorded and grouped, how significance changes the way a site must be handled, and why permissions and reporting are not side issues but the foundation of the whole trade.Inside the book you will find material on: metal detecting and everyday field recoverypermissions, land access, and legal realitiesreading routes, crossings, fields, shorelines, and work sitescoins, relics, hoards, caches, and grouped findsfossils, bones, and ancient lifegold, gemstones, and natural prospectingrivers, wrecks, and submerged lossesmaps, archives, oral history, and the deep reading of placeremote sensing, drones, sonar, lidar, and technical search toolsfinds handling, provenance, storage, and cataloguingdealers, auction houses, value, and the market after discoverythe difference between finding and takingThis is not a picture book of fantasies about buried pirate chests. It is a practical handbook for readers who want to know how hidden objects are really found, how sites are really understood, and how a searcher can move from loose curiosity to something far more competent and deliberate.It is suitable for: beginners who want a serious introduction instead of shallow hypemetal detectorists who want to improve how they read sites and record findsrelic hunters and prospectors who want a broader framework for the tradefossil hunters who want to see their work placed within a larger discovery economyreaders interested in archaeology, fieldcraft, landscape history, and hidden material culturecollectors who want to understand provenance, grouping, and market value betterlandowners, researchers, and enthusiasts who want to know how the subject works in practiceIt is especially well suited to readers who enjoy books that combine practical instruction with historical depth and who want something more intelligent than a simple beginner's guide. The tone is direct, serious, and grounded. It assumes that the reader can handle complexity and wants substance.If you have ever wondered where treasure really comes from, how good searchers choose their ground, why some finds matter more than others, how a field turns into a site, how a site turns into evidence, or how a discovery moves from soil to storage to market, this book was written for you.This is a guide to treasure hunting for people who want to do the subject properly. A serious practical guide to treasure hunting as a lawful, structured, and po Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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    ISBN 10: 1918712069 ISBN 13: 9781918712063

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    Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Rough Start Guide to Treasure Hunting is a serious field manual for readers who want to understand treasure hunting as it really is, not as fantasy, folklore, or social media performance, but as a practical discipline built on research, permissions, land access, site reading, object handling, law, judgment, and patience.This book begins with the familiar image most people have in mind, the metal detector in a field, but it does not stay there. It opens the subject properly. Treasure hunting is presented as a broad and demanding world that includes coin hunting, relic recovery, prospecting for gold and gemstones, fossil finds, underwater search, wreck related recovery, archival research, provenance, storage, market value, and the legal line between an honest find and a compromised one. It treats hidden value as part history, part fieldcraft, part business, and part discipline.Rather than promising easy riches or repeating romantic myths, this guide explains how real searchers think. It looks at why some ground produces better results than others, how routes and crossings concentrate loss, how old maps and archives can turn guesswork into target selection, how finds should be recorded and grouped, how significance changes the way a site must be handled, and why permissions and reporting are not side issues but the foundation of the whole trade.Inside the book you will find material on: metal detecting and everyday field recoverypermissions, land access, and legal realitiesreading routes, crossings, fields, shorelines, and work sitescoins, relics, hoards, caches, and grouped findsfossils, bones, and ancient lifegold, gemstones, and natural prospectingrivers, wrecks, and submerged lossesmaps, archives, oral history, and the deep reading of placeremote sensing, drones, sonar, lidar, and technical search toolsfinds handling, provenance, storage, and cataloguingdealers, auction houses, value, and the market after discoverythe difference between finding and takingThis is not a picture book of fantasies about buried pirate chests. It is a practical handbook for readers who want to know how hidden objects are really found, how sites are really understood, and how a searcher can move from loose curiosity to something far more competent and deliberate.It is suitable for: beginners who want a serious introduction instead of shallow hypemetal detectorists who want to improve how they read sites and record findsrelic hunters and prospectors who want a broader framework for the tradefossil hunters who want to see their work placed within a larger discovery economyreaders interested in archaeology, fieldcraft, landscape history, and hidden material culturecollectors who want to understand provenance, grouping, and market value betterlandowners, researchers, and enthusiasts who want to know how the subject works in practiceIt is especially well suited to readers who enjoy books that combine practical instruction with historical depth and who want something more intelligent than a simple beginner's guide. The tone is direct, serious, and grounded. It assumes that the reader can handle complexity and wants substance.If you have ever wondered where treasure really comes from, how good searchers choose their ground, why some finds matter more than others, how a field turns into a site, how a site turns into evidence, or how a discovery moves from soil to storage to market, this book was written for you.This is a guide to treasure hunting for people who want to do the subject properly. A serious practical guide to treasure hunting as a lawful, structured, and po Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

  • Libro 7 de 9: A Rough Start Guide : Side Hustle To International Business

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    ISBN 10: 1918712069 ISBN 13: 9781918712063

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  • Libro 7 de 9: A Rough Start Guide : Side Hustle To International Business

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    Publicado por Rhubarb Bridge Publishing Mär 2026, 2026

    ISBN 10: 1918712069 ISBN 13: 9781918712063

    Librería: BuchWeltWeit Ludwig Meier e.K., Bergisch Gladbach, Alemania

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    Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware 678 pp. Englisch.

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    Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -The Rough Start Guide to Treasure Hunting is a serious field manual for readers who want to understand treasure hunting as it really is, not as fantasy, folklore, or social media performance, but as a practical discipline built on research, permissions, land access, site reading, object handling, law, judgment, and patience.This book begins with the familiar image most people have in mind, the metal detector in a field, but it does not stay there. It opens the subject properly. Treasure hunting is presented as a broad and demanding world that includes coin hunting, relic recovery, prospecting for gold and gemstones, fossil finds, underwater search, wreck related recovery, archival research, provenance, storage, market value, and the legal line between an honest find and a compromised one. It treats hidden value as part history, part fieldcraft, part business, and part discipline.Rather than promising easy riches or repeating romantic myths, this guide explains how real searchers think. It looks at why some ground produces better results than others, how routes and crossings concentrate loss, how old maps and archives can turn guesswork into target selection, how finds should be recorded and grouped, how significance changes the way a site must be handled, and why permissions and reporting are not side issues but the foundation of the whole trade.Inside the book you will find material on:metal detecting and everyday field recoverypermissions, land access, and legal realitiesreading routes, crossings, fields, shorelines, and work sitescoins, relics, hoards, caches, and grouped findsfossils, bones, and ancient lifegold, gemstones, and natural prospectingrivers, wrecks, and submerged lossesmaps, archives, oral history, and the deep reading of placeremote sensing, drones, sonar, lidar, and technical search toolsfinds handling, provenance, storage, and cataloguingdealers, auction houses, value, and the market after discoverythe difference between finding and takingThis is not a picture book of fantasies about buried pirate chests. It is a practical handbook for readers who want to know how hidden objects are really found, how sites are really understood, and how a searcher can move from loose curiosity to something far more competent and deliberate.It is suitable for:beginners who want a serious introduction instead of shallow hypemetal detectorists who want to improve how they read sites and record findsrelic hunters and prospectors who want a broader framework for the tradefossil hunters who want to see their work placed within a larger discovery economyreaders interested in archaeology, fieldcraft, landscape history, and hidden material culturecollectors who want to understand provenance, grouping, and market value betterlandowners, researchers, and enthusiasts who want to know how the subject works in practiceIt is especially well suited to readers who enjoy books that combine practical instruction with historical depth and who want something more intelligent than a simple beginner's guide. The tone is direct, serious, and grounded. It assumes that the reader can handle complexity and wants substance.If you have ever wondered where treasure really comes from, how good searchers choose their ground, why some finds matter more than others, how a field turns into a site, how a site turns into evidence, or how a discovery moves from soil to storage to market, this book was written for you.This is a guide to treasure hunting for people who want to do the subject properly.Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld 678 pp. Englisch.

  • Libro 7 de 9: A Rough Start Guide : Side Hustle To International Business

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    Publicado por Rhubarb Bridge Publishing, 2026

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    Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. The Rough Start Guide to Treasure Hunting | Prsc Whitley | Taschenbuch | Englisch | 2026 | Rhubarb Bridge Publishing | EAN 9781918712063 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.

  • Libro 7 de 9: A Rough Start Guide : Side Hustle To International Business

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    Taschenbuch. Condición: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - The Rough Start Guide to Treasure Hunting is a serious field manual for readers who want to understand treasure hunting as it really is, not as fantasy, folklore, or social media performance, but as a practical discipline built on research, permissions, land access, site reading, object handling, law, judgment, and patience.This book begins with the familiar image most people have in mind, the metal detector in a field, but it does not stay there. It opens the subject properly. Treasure hunting is presented as a broad and demanding world that includes coin hunting, relic recovery, prospecting for gold and gemstones, fossil finds, underwater search, wreck related recovery, archival research, provenance, storage, market value, and the legal line between an honest find and a compromised one. It treats hidden value as part history, part fieldcraft, part business, and part discipline.Rather than promising easy riches or repeating romantic myths, this guide explains how real searchers think. It looks at why some ground produces better results than others, how routes and crossings concentrate loss, how old maps and archives can turn guesswork into target selection, how finds should be recorded and grouped, how significance changes the way a site must be handled, and why permissions and reporting are not side issues but the foundation of the whole trade.Inside the book you will find material on:metal detecting and everyday field recoverypermissions, land access, and legal realitiesreading routes, crossings, fields, shorelines, and work sitescoins, relics, hoards, caches, and grouped findsfossils, bones, and ancient lifegold, gemstones, and natural prospectingrivers, wrecks, and submerged lossesmaps, archives, oral history, and the deep reading of placeremote sensing, drones, sonar, lidar, and technical search toolsfinds handling, provenance, storage, and cataloguingdealers, auction houses, value, and the market after discoverythe difference between finding and takingThis is not a picture book of fantasies about buried pirate chests. It is a practical handbook for readers who want to know how hidden objects are really found, how sites are really understood, and how a searcher can move from loose curiosity to something far more competent and deliberate.It is suitable for:beginners who want a serious introduction instead of shallow hypemetal detectorists who want to improve how they read sites and record findsrelic hunters and prospectors who want a broader framework for the tradefossil hunters who want to see their work placed within a larger discovery economyreaders interested in archaeology, fieldcraft, landscape history, and hidden material culturecollectors who want to understand provenance, grouping, and market value betterlandowners, researchers, and enthusiasts who want to know how the subject works in practiceIt is especially well suited to readers who enjoy books that combine practical instruction with historical depth and who want something more intelligent than a simple beginner's guide. The tone is direct, serious, and grounded. It assumes that the reader can handle complexity and wants substance.If you have ever wondered where treasure really comes from, how good searchers choose their ground, why some finds matter more than others, how a field turns into a site, how a site turns into evidence, or how a discovery moves from soil to storage to market, this book was written for you.This is a guide to treasure hunting for people who want to do the subject properly.