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Dubbed the Melsonby hoard, more than 800 Iron Age artefacts were discovered by metal detectorist Peter Heads near the North Yorkshire village.
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An archaeological find of Iron Age artifacts including horse harnesses, chariots and tires sheds new light on English life 2,000 years ago.
The Melsonby Hoard, which lay untouched in two ditches near the North Yorkshire village of that name since the middle of the 1st century, comprises more than 800 items including partial remains of ...
“The hoard has a ripple effect — it makes you want to reconsider ... in several armbands and found they contained shortened parts of what may be Anglo-Saxon names like Ed, perhaps short for Edward or ...
The Melsonby Hoard, which lay untouched in two ditches near the North Yorkshire village of that name since the middle of the 1st century, comprises more than 800 items including partial remains of ...
could be related to the Melsonby Hoard, Mr Emerick said. The Brigantes, meaning hill people, was a name given by the Romans to those who occupied much of what would become northern England.
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Before you begin searching for buried treasure with a metal detector, you need to learn the laws governing such finds and ...