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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 Airport x-ray scans reveal haul of new Bronze Age axeheads in pot found in Jersey fieldExperts believe the weapons found in a pot in the area of Trinity last month may have been used as objects of prestige after finding a further 21 axeheads inside the vessel.13 November 2012
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Resource: Face to face resources, Guided tour, Taught session (schools), Workshop or activity session County: Lancashire Ancient GreeksHarris Museum and Art Gallery, PrestonHarris Museum and Art Gallery | Preston
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Event: Workshop or activity session County: Northamptonshire Archaeological Finds SurgeriesIf you have found something that you would like to know more about, please bring it along to one of these free sessions run by Northamptonshire’s Finds Liaison Officer:Manor House Museum | Kettering | 10 July 2013
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Event: Workshop or activity session County: Northamptonshire Archaeological Finds SurgeriesIf you have found something that you would like to know more about, please bring it along to one of these free sessions run by Northamptonshire’s Finds Liaison Officer:Manor House Museum | Kettering | 14 August 2013
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Event: Workshop or activity session County: Northamptonshire Archaeological Finds SurgeriesIf you have found something that you would like to know more about, please bring it along to one of these free sessions run by Northamptonshire’s Finds Liaison Officer:Manor House Museum | Kettering | 12 June 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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Event: Workshop or activity session County: Lancashire Archaeology Society FairThis event is part of the Festival of Archaeology (13 – 28 July).Bolton Museum, Aquarium and Archive | 20 July 2013
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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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Article: News Britain's first Gaelic museum is to open in Stornoway thanks to lottery fundingThe Heritage Lottery Fund has announced today that it is investing £4.6 million to restore Lews Castle in Stornoway as a museum, archive and hotel.22 November 2011
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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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Event: Workshop or activity session County: Northamptonshire Caring For Your TreasuresTo find out more about how to care for your treasured possessions and ensure that they are preserved for generations to come, why not drop in to one of our opinion surgeries.Manor House Museum | Kettering | 6 June 2013
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Venue: Archaeological site, Heritage site, Castle or defences County: Northumberland Chesters Roman Fort and Museum (English Heritage) Hexham
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Article: News Coins cast continental clues as Harborough Museum shows Peatling Magna hoard to publicCoins from the Roman occupation of France and the Low Countries 2,000 years ago, found in a Leicestershire village in 2010, have gone on display at the Harborough Museum.18 July 2012
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: A ghostly reconstructed Viking ship at National Museum of ScotlandBruce Blacklaw, Communications Officer at National Museums Scotland, picks his favourite piece from the storming new Vikings! exhibition in Edinburgh.13 February 2013
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Article: Feature Curator's Choice: Amber Druce picks a tomb painting from Pharaoh: RebornDozens of watercolour recordings of tomb decorations from Ancient Egypt are about to go on show at the city's Museum and Art Gallery. We find out about one of them.03 April 2013
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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: Interview Curator's Choice: Elizabeth Walker of National Museum Cardiff chooses a Stone Age axeCurator's Choice: Elizabeth Walker, Curator of Palaeolithic & Mesolithic Archaeology at National Museum Cardiff picks a Neanderthal hand axe made of rhyolite, which dates back to c. 60,000-35,000 BC.01 February 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Ipswich Museum curator Caroline McDonald's Wickham Market HoardAs the hoard of Iron Age coins goes on sneak preview to the public, we find out about Ipswich Museum's plans to save it.03 May 2011
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: John Clark of the Museum of London chooses the medieval seal of Ingelram de PréauxJohn Clark of the Museum of London explains his fascination with a medieval seal of Ingelram de Préaux family that has sat hidden from public view for decades.03 March 2009





