I'm not sure if this has appeared before, so I am posting in case it didn't.
A Bronze Age gold ring found in a Hampshire field has been declared as treasure by a coroner.
The 3,000-year-old double ring was found by Winchester artist Alan Cracknell in February 2010 in a field at Headbourne Worthy.
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Bronze Age ring in Hampshire declared treasure
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Bronze Age ring in Hampshire declared treasure
Just because you are not paranoid, it does not mean that they are not out to get you
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Re: Bronze Age ring in Hampshire declared treasure
Superb link Baldric and what a nice talented guy
Re: Bronze Age ring in Hampshire declared treasure
is that an R1 hes using?
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Re: Bronze Age ring in Hampshire declared treasure
Nice find, well done that man!
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Re: Bronze Age ring in Hampshire declared treasure
The location will remain a secret.....until they film his finds case!!!! D`oh!