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A week with the Hallaton Treasure Project


Year: 2011 Author: Helen Sharp Categories: Prehistory, Day of Archaeology 2011, Iron Age, Day of Archaeology, Finds, Community Archaeology, Education, Museum Archaeology, Roman

Tags: Leicestershire County Council, Helmet, Nijmegen, Harborough, Project Officer, Roman Frontier Gallery, Leicestershire, cavalry sports helmet, British Museum, Hallaton Treasure, British Columbia, Counties of England, The Netherlands, Harborough Museum, Boston, Charnwood Museum, Leicestershire Finds Liaison Officer, Tullie House Museum, Great Bowden, Carlisle, University of Leicester Archaeological Services, Treasure trove, Netherlands, Wendy Scott, Only Fools and Horses, Hallaton

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