In total, more than 800 iron agents were identified that could be burned and then buried in northern England

The “extraordinary” treasure was one of the artifacts that were burned and then buried is present with the amateur metal detector in northern England. According to researchers, the material is about two thousand years, and its history dates back to the Iron Age.
In total, there were more than 800 objects, including the boiler, a bowl of wine mixture, horseback equipment and cutting vehicles or vehicles. In addition, the spear tips used in the rituals were present.
Commercial networks were present at that time
Researchers at Durham University, England, say the discovery is unusual and interesting. This is because it indicates the existence of a commercial network between the island and the rest of the European continent.

For example, one of them displays one of them combining Mediterranean and British methods at the time. In addition, things may belong to the elite group at the time, indicating that the population of Northern Britain was strong like the south.
in communicationThe team explained that things were kept at the university to conduct many studies. In the future, the Yorkshire Museum will launch a background assembly campaign to ensure that Melsonby Hoard is part of its group.
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Things were burned in a kind of fire
- All materials were subjected to calculated sectional.
- This analysis allowed you to create a three -dimensional virtual model and revealed that many of them were burned or broken.
- These elements can be placed in a funeral, although there is no human bone in place.
- After the burn, some artifacts were more damaged, as they were thrown into a trench and threw stones at them.
- The team's theory is that the treasure was part of an unknown ritual.

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Alessandro di Lorenzo is a certificate in the press from the University of Rio Grande de Sol (UFRGS) and has been working in the region since 2014. He has worked on the Bandonio FM news rooms in Porto Alegre and Sao Paulo.
