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Gold pendant find sheds light on county's history
The discovery of an early medieval gold coin pendant "literally sheds a light" on a period of a county's history about which little is known. The piece of jewellery is a 6th Century replica of a ...
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The gold pendant likely dates to around 1521. Illustration by Meilan Solly / Photos via Birmingham Museums Trust under CC BY 2.0, Wikimedia Commons under public domain In June 1520, the rulers of ...
It was a find of such magnitude that the amateur detectorist who discovered it was lost for words, and the expert who unraveled its mysteries spent two years researching it. Charlie Clarke had only ...
The coin features the bust of Honorius on one side. The other side depicts a person holding a banner or flag with a cross on it. Andrew Williams / Norfolk County Council About two years ago, a metal ...
Cafe owner Charlie Clarke ‘shrieked like schoolgirl’ when he turned up pristine necklace bearing initials of Henry and Katherine of Aragon Charlie Clarke had been metal detecting for just six months ...
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