mudlarks
Mudlarks are individuals who search for valuable items in mud, often in coastal or riverine environments. The term is derived from the Dutch word "modder" meaning mud, and "larken" meaning to search. Mudlarks typically scour the mud for items such as coins, jewelry, and other artifacts, which can be sold for profit. This practice has been documented in various cultures throughout history, with notable examples including the "coiners" of the Roman Empire and the "mudlarks" of the Thames River in London.
Mudlarking is not without controversy. Critics argue that it can damage archaeological sites and disturb the
The tools used by mudlarks vary but typically include metal detectors, brushes, and sieves. The process involves
Mudlarking is also a form of recreational activity, with enthusiasts often sharing their findings on social