Medieval Gold Discovery Goes on Display in Newcastle - Medievalists.net
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Medieval Gold Discovery Goes on Display in Newcastle - Medievalists.net
"We are delighted to unite these incredible archaeological finds from across the North for our latest exhibition. From Roman silver discovered along Hadrian's Wall to 9th-century gold found by a Newcastle University student, this is a rare opportunity to see these scattered treasures displayed alongside one another."
"This exhibition provides us with a great opportunity to tell some of the exciting treasure stories from our region and beyond."
A 9th-century gold artefact discovered by Newcastle University student Yara Souza in Redesdale, Northumberland, will be displayed in the exhibition 'Treasure: Hidden, Lost, Found.' The exhibition showcases significant archaeological finds from Northern Britain, including Roman silver and Tudor coins. Museum Manager Malavika Anderson expressed excitement about uniting these treasures, emphasizing the opportunity to explore the region's history. The Tribley shield, a bronze artefact, is also featured, having been preserved and partially reunited after being split for sharing among friends.
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