A hoard of Iron Age artifacts discovered by a metal detectorist could alter our understanding of life in Britain 2,000 years ...
A VARIETY of centuries-old artefacts were discovered using a metal detector in a Yorkshire field. The “once-in-a-lifetime” ...
Archaeologists have helped uncover one of the "largest and most important" Iron Age finds in the UK. The Melsonby Hoard was ...
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One of the largest and most significant Iron Age hoards ever discovered in the UK has been unveiled. It will likely reshape ...
The find in Melsonby, North Yorkshire, by a metal detectorist is one of the most important ever found, Historic England has ...
Here are three highlights from a rare and vast hoard of Iron Age treasures that was recently discovered in England.
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Live Science on MSNMost ancient Europeans had dark skin, eyes and hair up until 3,000 years ago, new research ...The new study showed that the frequency of people with dark skin was still high in parts of Europe until the Copper Age (also ...
The Yorkshire Museum launched a fundraising campaign to secure the Melsonby Hoard, one of the most important Iron Age ...
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ThePrint on MSNSouth India is the missing link to our Megalithic past. And it shows history isn’t linearIf the beginning of farming in peninsular India triggered a unique cultural dynamic that led to the formation of a Megalithic ...
Again, the knowledge of iron-making was brought to Britain by Europeans, who had already started to build the first blast furnaces. To sum up, the period of Bronze Age man lasted for almost 1,500 ...
The dig was led by Prof Tom Moore, head of the Department of Archaeology at Durham University, after an initial find by metal detectorist Peter Heads near the village of Melsonby in North Yorkshire, ...
The hillfort - known as Hen Ddinas in Welsh - was built and occupied during the Iron Age, the period between around 750BC and 43AD. Curator Win Scutt from English Heritage said it was "wonderful ...
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