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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Proposed Translation Hints at the Origins of the Mysterious Galloway HoardDiscovered in a field in Scotland in 2014, the Viking Age "community property" is now the focus of a new exhibition in ...
Ten years ago in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, metal detectorists stumbled upon pieces of silver and gold. Researchers ...
Runic inscriptions on an 1,100-year-old arm ring unearthed in Scotland suggest that the hoard of silver and gold it was buried with belonged to an entire Viking community.
Archaeologists say the remnants of an ancient Roman basilica unearthed in the heart of London are "one of the most ...
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Newly translated runes shed ‘compelling’ new light on who owned Galloway HoardA newly translated runic inscription has shed “compelling” new light on who might have owned the Galloway Hoard, experts have ...
“Carved inside the curved half of the arm-ring the runes read ... and teaches historians about Anglo-Saxon kingdoms. Some items in the hoard originated in Asia, and expose trade and connections ...
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Live Science on MSN'Fascinating' Viking Age inscription reveals who owned immensely valuable 'Galloway Hoard'A newly deciphered inscription suggests the immense "Galloway Hoard" found in Scotland over a decade ago was held in common.
A famed Viking-age silver hoard discovered in Scotland may have belonged to an entire community of people, rather than one ...
A number of theories have been put forward, with some suggesting it might have been buried by four owners, based on four arm rings inscribed with Anglo-Saxon runes. Three of the inscriptions ...
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