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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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News 11,000 pints of beer: Museum launches appeal to save thousands of coins from political upheaval of 4th centuryThe Yorkshire Museum needs to raise £44,000 in four months to keep the largest hoard of its kind ever found in the north of England.25 July 2016
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News A gold medieval ring, a silver finger band and Roman soldiers' pay: The new archaeological treasures of WalesSee the hoard of roman silver coins, gold medieval ring and 12th century silver finger band which have been declared with the guidance of National Museum Wales.26 November 2015
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C24 Feature A tantalising mystery: The story behind the huge Anglo-Saxon coin hoard found in BuckinghamshireNational media coverage has suggested a Middle Age coin hoard, found in Buckinghamshire just before Christmas, could be worth £1 million. Ros Tyrrell, the county's in-demand archaeologist, hopes that could be wide of the mark.11 January 2015
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News Airport x-ray scans reveal haul of new Bronze Age axeheads in pot found in Jersey fieldArchaeologists 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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C24 Feature Amputation knives to historical gold mines: key exhibits from the new National Civil War CentreAhead of the public opening of the new £5.4 million National Civil War Centre in Newark on Sunday, curators and experts introduce some of the star objects going on display.30 April 2015
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Preview An 18-carat exhibition: Scottish Gold shines in gleaming Hunterian Art Gallery showFrom gold mining to the first coinage and the Darien Disaster, the Hunterian examines the role of gold in Scotland’s history and culture - and invites a spot of panning.14 March 2014
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News Anglo-Saxon warrior splendour: The "extremely significant" new finds from the Staffordshire HoardCarried out with a £400,000 grant from Historic England, Birmingham Museums Trust and the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery say their new research is “like a giant jigsaw puzzle".29 May 2015
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News Any Old Iron - Roman StyleA hoard of Roman coins unearthed by metal detectorists in Northumberland reveals new evidence of entrepreneurial recycling a long time ago by the local population.12 February 2003
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News Archaeological dig planned as metal detectorist discovers untouched Bronze Age burial moundA campaign to excavate a rare untouched Bronze Age barrow in the North West of England has been launched following a chance discovery by an amateur metal detectorist.14 March 2016
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C24 Feature Archaeological Treasure: Portable Antiquities Scheme finds at the British MuseumThanks to the Treasure Act and the Portable Antiquities Scheme, thousands of archaeological artefacts have been saved from obscurity. Culture24 takes a tour of some of the most spectacular finds in British archaeology at the British Museum.03 January 2015
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News Archaeologists begin work on hacked-up silver buried in Scotland during decline of Roman EmpireNational Museums Scotland will examine more than 100 pieces of hacked-up silver, coins and jewellery, buried in an Aberdeenshire field during the 4th and 6th centuries.18 December 2014
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News Archaeologists find flint Iron Age tools and blades under Surrey fire station siteFollowing decades of research by a local man, a dig on fire station grounds has uncovered tools from as long as 14,000 years ago just an inch beneath the surface.14 January 2014
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News Archaeologists in Jersey find solid gold torc hidden in Celtic coin hoardA solid gold torc has been discovered in Jersey hidden in a Celtic coin hoard which has astounded archaeologists by yielding a total of six torcs and other treasures.04 December 2014
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News Archaeologists make “once-in-a-career” discovery of bronze remains of Iron Age Celtic chariot at hillfortArchaeologists have uncovered a matching set of decorated bronze parts from a 2nd or 3rd century BC Celtic chariot at Burrough Hill Iron Age hillfort in Leicestershire.14 October 2014
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News Archaeologists put world's largest hoard of Celtic coins on display at Jersey MuseumTwo years after being removed from the ground in a huge mound of metal and mud, archaeologists in Jersey are putting the Le Catillon II hoard on public display.29 May 2014
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News Archaeologists rethink Viking Yorkshire as hoard highlights plundered Anglo-Saxon swordCurators at the Yorkshire Museum have praised the "incredible craftsmanship" of the Bedale Hoard following conservation work on the 9th century hoard by archaeologists.22 December 2014
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News Archaeologists reveal saver's civil war stash and hoard hidden in final decades of Roman ruleA Civil War stash and a previously unseen hoard of 23 thin Roman 4th century silver coins, purposely buried sometime after 383, are going on show to the public in Chester.07 October 2015
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News Archaeologists say coins found in Derbyshire cave could be buried savings of Roman tribeExperts from the National Trust and the British Museum say a set of 26 coins, left in Reynard’s Kitchen Cave by the 1st century Corieltavi tribe, suggest "a serious amount of wealth".07 July 2014
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