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Article: Preview Dark Age Discovery tells the story of hoards at Stoke's Potteries Museum and Art GalleryMore than 200 ancient artefacts feature in a major display as part of efforts to reveal more about the Staffordshire Hoard by its owners in Stoke-on-Trent and Birmingham.20 July 2012
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Article: News Experts in search for Richard III body find skeletons under Leicester car parkThe three-week archaeological excavation at Greyfriars, where Richard III is thought to have been buried, has found a complete skeleton.12 September 2012
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Article: Preview First Kirknewton Archaeology Festival celebrates one of England's richest historic landscapesThe tiny Northumberland village of Kirknewton is about to celebrate its importance in British history and archaeology with an ambitious week-long festival.24 August 2012
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Article: News Helmets, Viking gold and Royal boars: Portable Antiquities Scheme releases 2011 reportFrom St Albans to North Yorkshire, take a look at some of the incredible treasures recorded during another year of intrigue spurred by archaeological discoveries across the country.03 December 2012
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Website La Boisselle Study Group
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Article: Preview Richard III: Leicester's Search for a King attracts record crowds to Medieval GuildhallFollowing the discovery of Richard III's body, an exhibition looking at the evidence and methods behind the search - including a recreation of his skull - is proving popular.22 February 2013
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Article: Feature Richard III: The Royal Armouries' Bob Woosnam-Savage on the violent death of the King in battleAs the University of Leicester confirms the discovery of the body of Richard III, one of the experts involved in the project explains more about the king's violent death at the Battle of Bosworth.04 February 2013
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Article: Preview Roman history as Chichester prepares for The NoviumA fantastic new three-storey museum with remains of Roman Baths and an enormous ground floor mosaic await visitors to Chichester when a new £7 million museum opens in the Sussex city on Sunday.04 July 2012
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Article: News Story of mystery Roman "time capsule" burial goes on show at Corbridge Roman TownA "stunningly-preserved" wooden chest full of the earthly possessions of a Roman soldier, found in Corbridge decades ago, goes on show along with unseen footage from the dig.08 August 2012
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Website UK Battlefields Resource Centre
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Article: News World War II Spitfires buried in Burma to be excavated by British teamLed by a Lincolnshire aviation enthusiast, an expedition to Burma is expected to excavate as many as 36 Spitfire fighter planes buried in crates during World War II.28 November 2012
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Article: News Yorkshire Museum thanks public as £2,000 appeal keeps Richard III boar badge in regionThe public appeal to buy a Medieval badge of allegiance found in a Yorkshire field in 2010 has raised more than the £2,000 required, the Yorkshire Museum has announced.17 September 2012





