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A "once-in-a-lifetime" hoard of Iron Age artefacts has been uncovered by ... the head of archaeology at Durham University professor Tom Moore was called to the site. He said it was quickly clear ...
Jenette Davies, Kelly Maddox, Tanya Cooper, and Jan Doyle in traditional dress at the Derwent Valley Autumn Festival. Picture: Linda Higginson Jane Truonz with Mira, 3, and Kailin, 4 at the ...
A massive Iron Age hoard with more than 800 pieces was discovered in northern England. Screengrab from Durham University's Facebook post In the fields of North Yorkshire, England, a man with a ...
According to researchers at Durham University, the collection suggests the presence of a wealthy class of Iron Age elites who were influenced by trade and cultural exchange with ancient Europe.
That's the conclusion archaeologists drew from a cache of more than 800 Iron Age artifacts from northeast ... head of the Department of Archaeology at Durham University in the U.K., just north ...
The remains of a Late Bronze Age settlement "of considerable significance ... of Neolithic residual pottery and worked flint and an Iron Age gold coin. The council said there was already a ...
The metal detectorist who discovered the hoard declined to be interviewed, a spokesperson for Durham University ... between the 1960s and 1980s. Iron Age settlements were also discovered in ...
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