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Jewellery in Anglo-Saxon graves

Jewellery in Anglo-Saxon graves

Viky
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Beautiful Roman and Anglo-Saxon artefacts were discovered by archaeologists two years ago near Baginton airport in England. Specifically, they were found in two graves in which a man of high status and a Roman girl between the ages of six and twelve were buried. After much research, it was not until December that experts released what exactly was found in the area.
Medals in a forgotten bag

Medals in a forgotten bag

Viky
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The sheriff's office subsequently found anything in the seized bags. "Often it's various weapons like knives. But occasionally we find something that takes our breath away," notes local Sheriff Lane Akin.
We love it :-)

We love it :-)

pikec
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So it's been almost two years since our club was founded.
Tombs with gold jewellery

Tombs with gold jewellery

Viky
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Archaeologists who found two royal tombs on the south-western Greek island of Peloponnese are rejoicing in a great discovery. Initial estimates put them at around 3,500 years old. Inside were gold jewels such as an amulet with the Egyptian goddess Hathor, who was the protector of the dead and welcomed and awakened the underworld.

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