PAS report highlights public engagement in museums

This article was first published by the Museums Association.

The work of museums featured heavily in a report published this week on the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS).

Figures for 2024 reveal a third consecutive record-breaking year for reported finds and Treasure cases. Over the past three years there were significant increases in the number of finds reported by the public, with 79,616 recorded in 2024, up from 74,506 in 2023 and 53,490 in 2022.

Meanwhile, 1,540 Treasure cases were reported in England, Wales and Northern Ireland during 2024, the highest number recorded in a single year, representing an increase of 163 on 2023 when there were 1,377 cases. 

These record-breaking figures are due in large part to metal detectorists, who account for 94% of recorded finds.

The counties recording the most PAS finds were Norfolk (7,120 finds); Suffolk (5,410 finds); Lincolnshire (5,133 finds); and Gloucestershire (5,034 finds) – all agricultural counties with a rich archaeological heritage.