An “utterly unique” hoard of hundreds of Bronze Age items discovered by a metal detectorist in the Scottish Borders has been saved for the nation after it was acquired by the national museum.
The gold penannular ring was described as an "incredible find" by museum curator Emma-Kate Lanyon A gold ring found in Shropshire has been described as a "clue" showing how Bronze Age people may ...
The sword's design suggests it was not made in Denmark but rather in more southern parts of Europe that were dominated by the Hallstatt culture during the Bronze Age, the statement said. The Hallstatt ...
The gold bracelet is about 3,000 years old and was found in 2011 in East Cambridgeshire by a metal detectorist Curators are "devastated" after gold objects dating back 3,000 years to the Bronze ...