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32 stunning centuries-old hoards unearthed by metal detectoristsThe Snettisham hoard, also called the Snettisham Treasure, is named after the village of Snettisham on the eastern coast of England where it was found. The hoard has an unusual history.
The hoards, filled with metal objects, beads, fabrics, and animal tusks, span the Late Bronze Age into the Early Iron Age.
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Chip Chick on MSNA Metal Detectorist Discovered A Hoard Of Iron Age Artifacts In England, Including Ornate Cauldrons And Ceremonial SpearsA treasure trove of 2,000-year-old artifacts has been discovered in England, including ceremonial spears, ornate cauldrons, ...
A stunning hoard of destroyed – yet still insightful – two-millennia-old artifacts were recently brought to light by archaeologists in the United Kingdom. The discovery was announced by Durham ...
These artifacts weren’t simply discarded—they appear to have been ritualistically burned and buried in a large ditch. “The destruction of so many high-status objects, evident in this hoard ...
Archaeologists can finally publicly discuss the Melsonby Hoard, a collection of Iron Age artifacts that they have been excavating since a metal detectorist found it in 2021. By Ali Watkins ...
An Iron Age hoard discovered in England is on a "kind of scale and size that is exceptional for Britain and probably even Europe." ...
The Melsonby hoard is a remarkable collection of more than 800 Iron-Age metal artifacts, which was found in a field near Melsonby, North Yorkshire, in December 2021. Its discovery represents a ...
An amateur metal detectorist in Northern England has discovered an "unusual" 2,000-year-old hoard of artifacts that was burned and then buried. The Iron Age finding, named the Melsonby Hoard after ...
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