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This is the latest stunning ancient jewelry find in the U.K. In 2015 a huge 3,000-year-old gold belt, described as one of the largest ever discovered, was unearthed in Cambridgeshire.
Water Worker Stumbles Upon 2,500-Year-Old Gold Necklaces in Spain The artifacts could shed new light on the Iron Age history of the region Christopher Parker - Daily Correspondent September 27, 2023 ...
The stolen items, a gold torc necklace and bracelet, were among the museum's "most prized" objects. Cambridgeshire police have released security footage in the hope someone recognizes the thieves.
“The East Cambridgeshire Gold Torc is too large to be a necklace, or even a belt. Without written sources, we can only speculate how the torc was used.
Two "richly decorated" gold necklaces that were likely buried in a hoard about 2,500 years ago recently saw the light of day after a landslide exposed them in northern Spain.
He also showed it to a jeweller who said its weight of 11oz of pure gold alone had a market value of £11,000. With the added historical significance the torc is estimated to be worth considerably ...
LONDON — Amateur treasure hunters have discovered a 2,500-year-old stash of gold jewelry on an English farm, in what could be the oldest-ever such find in the country. Friends Mark Hambleton and ...
A 3,000-year-old piece of gold jewelry, found in a County Fermanagh bog in 2009, has been declared an item of treasure, according to the BBC. The gold torc, which dates from 1300-1100 BC, was ...
In East Anglian metal-detecting terms, it is the equivalent of finding Venus de Milo's missing arms. A lost piece of an elaborate gold torc necklace that may have belonged to Boudicca has been ...
A metal detecting enthusiast has had one of his finds – a 3,000-year-old gold necklace – classified as treasure after an investigation by a coroner.
We started to let our imaginations run wild. I said I bet there is a gold torc [necklace] here and 25 minutes later we found a gold torc necklace," said Mr Skelly.
A solid gold necklace is to go on show for the first time in the town where it lay undiscovered for 2,000 years. The torc, which dates back to 250BC, is made with 150ft (45m) of gold wire.