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The man who found a Bronze Age axe and gold rings in a Suffolk field is hoping they will fetch a four-figure sum when valued.
The collection would have gone to the British Museum but the Royal Cornwall Museum raised about £10,000 to keep it. The find is believed to be the biggest of its type in Cornwall. Conservator Laura ...
A hand axe, which dates from up to 600,000 years ago, is the key exhibit of a new museum opening in Norfolk. Museum 4 Watton has been made possible after being awarded more than £61,000 from the ...
The British Museum will now value them and the finder will get a reward. Suffolk's archaeology service said the copper axe dates from 1000-800 BC, but the reason for it containing rings remains a ...