Sedgeford Torc
The Sedgeford Torc is a broken Iron Age gold torc found near the village of Sedgeford in Norfolk. The main part of the torc was found during harrowing of a field in 1965, and the missing terminal was found by Dr. Steve Hammond during fieldwork by the Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project in 2004. The torc is now displayed at the British Museum.
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Sedgeford Torc
The Sedgeford Torc is a broken Iron Age gold torc found near the village of Sedgeford in Norfolk. The main part of the torc was found during harrowing of a field in 1965, and the missing terminal was found by Dr. Steve Hammond during fieldwork by the Sedgeford Historical and Archaeological Research Project in 2004. The torc is now displayed at the British Museum.
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Le torque de Sedgeford est un ...... 'hui exposé au British Museum.
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The Sedgeford Torc is a broken ...... splayed at the British Museum.
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Room 50, British Museum, London
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Gold
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The Sedgeford Torc
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Le torque de Sedgeford est un ...... 'hui exposé au British Museum.
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The Sedgeford Torc is a broken ...... splayed at the British Museum.
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Sedgeford Torc
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Torque de Sedgeford
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