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A metal detectorist named Peter Heads discovered an “exceptional” Iron Age hoard outside of Melsonby, North Yorkshire, UK.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNDiscover the 14,000 Ancient Roman Artifacts Just Donated to the London MuseumAmong the items are sandals, pottery and Britain's largest collection of Roman writing tablets, bearing IOU notes and gossip ...
A hoard of Iron Age artifacts discovered by a metal detectorist could alter our understanding of life in Britain 2,000 years ...
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ZME Science on MSNMetal detectorist finds 800 ancient artifacts buried in northern England that could rewrite Iron Age BritainHundreds of ancient chariot pieces and ceremonial weapons were found buried in Yorkshire it's challenging everything we know ...
An Iron Age hoard discovered in England is on a "kind of scale and size that is exceptional for Britain and probably even ...
More than 300 skeletons have been found during the redevelopment of a former Debenhams store. The site in Gloucester's Kings ...
Bloomberg uncovered 14,000 Roman artifacts beneath its London headquarters in the 2010s. It's gifting them to the London ...
University of Gloucestershire's soon to open City Campus sits on the site of two former historic churches and a Roman villa ...
The Melsonby Hoard, which lay untouched in two ditches near the North Yorkshire village of that name since the middle of the ...
Archaeologists have helped uncover one of the "largest and most important" Iron Age finds in the UK. The Melsonby Hoard was ...
The collection includes 405 wooden Roman tablets, Britain’s largest, with London's first recorded mention and gossipy ...
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