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In a statement, archeology professor Tom Moore said that the owner of the hoard was "probably a part of a network of elites across Britain, into Europe and even the Roman world." ...
An initial assessment suggests the items were buried around the time of the Roman conquest of southern Britain, in the first century AD. The hoard includes Iron Age metalwork that was made up of a ...
This suggests that whoever owned it likely had "a network across Britain and across into Europe and even the Roman world," he said. Peter Heads, a hobbyist metal detectorist, discovered the hoard ...
"Whoever originally owned the material in this hoard was probably a part of a network of elites across Britain, into Europe and even the Roman world." Metal detectorist Peter Heads discovered the ...
Previously, it was thought the wealth and power in pre-Roman England was concentrated in the south of the country – but this huge hoard of valuables which were apparently deliberately thrown ...
"Whoever originally owned the material in this hoard was probably a part of a network of elites across Britain, into Europe and even the Roman world." Image: Vehicle components like bent iron ...
After years of excavation work following its 2021 discovery, the Melsonby Hoard (named after a nearby ... a video from Durham University. While the Roman Empire didn’t complete its conquest ...