Largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold, silver found in Britain LONDON -- An amateur treasure hunter prowling English farmland with a metal detector stumbled upon the largest Anglo-Saxon treasure ever ...
Earlier this year, two amateur metal detectorists unearthed a pair of striking 1,400-year-old artifacts in Wiltshire, England. The gold-and-garnet raven's head and a gold ring with triangular garnet ...
Metal detectorists have found a rare gold and garnet raven head in southwestern England’s Wiltshire from the Anglo-Saxon period about 1,400 years ago. They have also unearthed a gold band or ring ...
LONDON (AP) — It’s official: Some of the 90 pieces of gold and silver found in central England last year have formally been declared to be treasure. Archaeologists found the haul in the same English ...
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A recently discovered gold pendant appears to date to a "mysterious moment" in the early 8th Century, according to an expert. The 15mm-diameter (0.6in) Anglo-Saxon disc was unearthed by a metal ...
LONDON — It's an unprecedented find that could revolutionize ideas about medieval England's Germanic rulers: An amateur treasure-hunter searching a farmer's field with a metal detector unearthed a ...
Hawthorn Resources Limited ( ($AU:HAW) ) just unveiled an announcement. Hawthorn Resources Limited has completed a significant drilling program at ...
An Anglo-Saxon gold panel found near Pocklington is set to be displayed in a historic case renowned for holding the Ashes urn. The piece, identified as the Pocela Panel after Pocklington's Anglo-Saxon ...
LONDON (Reuters) - The largest haul of Anglo-Saxon gold ever discovered, unearthed by a metal-detector enthusiast in a farmer's field, has been valued at 3.28 million pounds by a committee of experts.
Archaeologists in England have discovered the remains of a teenager and child buried in a spooning position in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery dating to the sixth or seventh century A.D. When you purchase ...
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