DIME stands for "Digital Metal Detector Finds" and is a digital platform for recording archaeological finds made by private individuals. DIME can be used to record all archaeological finds, but is most often used for finds made using a metal detector. DIME is used by over 3000 amateur archaeologists,
collaborates with 29 archeological museums in Denmark
serves as digital collection and museum with more than 100,000 finds.
DIME can be used by both amateur archaeologists and museums, and ensures the cultural heritage of living and future generations. DIME is developed in close collaboration between Aarhus University, the National Museum, the Palaces and Culture Agency, the local museums and the Association of Danish Amateur Archaeologists.