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Article: News 10,000 Temple of Mithras discoveries draw comparisons with Pompeii in Roman LondonExperts from Museum of London Archaeology say thousands of "beautifully preserved" remains in London could transform our understanding of Roman Britain.10 April 2013
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Article: News Archaeologists find "unprecedented" third prehistoric figurine beneath Links of NotlandHistoric Scotland is celebrating after a third prehsitoric stone figure was found in the archaeologically fertile grounds of the Links of Notland on Westray, Orkney.28 August 2012
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Article: News in Brief Array of treasures thought to be hidden inside Celtic coins mass discovered in JerseyExperts investigating the solid mass of 50,000 ancient coins found in a field in Jersey - thought to be one of the largest of its kind ever discovered - have revealed precious gold and silver treasures.06 July 2012
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Venue: Garden, parklands or rural site, Prehistoric site, Archaeological site County: Wiltshire Avebury (National Trust) Nr Marlborough
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Article: Trail Battlefield Britain - Owain Glyn Dwr And The Battle For WalesCulture goes in search of Owain Glyn Dwr the leader of the Welsh rebellion.24 September 2004
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Article: Trail Britain BC - Francis Pryor's Top Rated UK Bronze Age SitesTo mark the screening of his Channel 4 documentary, Britain BC, Francis Pryor gave us the lowdown on his favourite Bronze Age sites.20 February 2003
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Article: News Bronze Age pottery sherd from Isles of Scilly could be earliest British depiction of a boatA small Bronze Age pottery sherd, currently on display at the National Maritime Museum in Cornwall, could be the earliest representation of a boat ever found in the UK.22 August 2012
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: David Crystal on the one-inch star of Evolving English at the British LibraryLanguage oracle David Crystal introduces the Undley Bracteate, the world's first example of the English language.11 November 2010
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Will Watts introduces the Scarborough Speeton plesiosaurScarborough Museums' Will Watts recalls a bitterly cold, ten-day excavation on a North Yorkshire beach which plugged a gap of around 60 million years.26 April 2013
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Resource: Workshop or activity session County: Greater London Digging Hackney - Y1-Y6The Building Exploratory, LondonThe Building Exploratory | London
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Article: Trail Digging Up Contemporary Archaeology In SheffieldContemporary Archaeology examines our perception of the landscapes - and streetscapes - around us, as this trail of urban Sheffield explains.21 November 2005
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Resource: Digital and online resources, Audio file or podcast, Blog, CD-ROM or DVD, Digitised collection, Film, video or vodcast, Slides or powerpoint presentation, Virtual exhibition or images, Website County: Cambridgeshire Digital ArchiveCherry Hinton Community Archives Network, CambridgeCherry Hinton Community Archives Network | Cambridge
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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: News Experts to meet in York as Yorkshire Museum ponders mystery of sapphire ringCurators hope a meeting of craftsmen and academics will help them discover more about an exquisite ring which has left them "baffled" since being found in a York field in 2009.08 January 2013
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Article: Preview Fascinating Mummies: the National Museum of Scotland looks at Egyptian art of deathThe first major international exhibition at the refurbished National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh looks at the ancient Egyptian rituals surrounding death and the afterlife through an exciting array of treasures from the museum's own collections and the Rijksmuseum van Oudheden.06 March 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





