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    From chance to understanding: Scientific investigations of a prehistoric hoard from Southern Romania (Cocoșești, Prahova)
    (Springer Nature, 2026) Monica Mărgărit; Anca-Diana Popescu; Mădălina Nicoleta Frînculeasa; Monica Mărgărit; Daniela Cristea-Stan; Dragoş Alexandru Mirea; Marta Petruneac; Marin Focşăneanu; Emil Grigorescu
    This article presents a case study that demonstrates the potential research value of metal-detected finds—when responsibly reported and properly contextualized—for advancing archaeological knowledge. Focusing on the prehistoric hoard from Cocoșești (southern Romania), accidentally discovered by a metal detectorist searching for pigeon leg rings, this study emphasizes that, despite the absence of a clear stratigraphic context, a careful analysis of the artefacts themselves—copper weapons and gold ornaments—can yield essential insights into broader patterns of past material culture. In the Romanian archaeological landscape, where isolated finds recovered through metal detecting are often strongly devalued for reasons unrelated to their scientific merit, the outcomes of this investigation have enabled the partial reconstruction of an event that took place over four millennia ago. The article outlines a methodological workflow for examining such finds, along with a theoretical framework for their conceptual integration into the wider archaeological record. As such, the research not only documents a Bronze Age hoard but also advocates for a paradigm shift in how archaeology engages with the realities of contemporary discoveries. It promotes the development of constructive relationships between professional archaeologists and the metal-detecting community—interactions that are essential for reducing illegal and irresponsible detecting practices.

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