A significant archaeological discovery has been made in Gloucestershire, UK, where over 10,000 artifacts have been unearthed. The finds, which include Roman figurines and Iron Age relics, suggest the site was a historic travel hub. Experts describe the discovery as 'rare and significant,' particularly due to the presence of early medieval artifacts from the Dark Ages, which are seldom found. This 1600-year-old mystery could provide new insights into the history and culture of the region.
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It's very rare to find artefacts from the Dark Ages so the discovery could be "hugely significant". Read more: https://t.co/eigutQFl4n https://t.co/HRuwagAfbV
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Over 10,000 artifacts discovered in Gloucestershire, UK! 🏺✨ From Roman figurines to Iron Age relics, this dig site unveils a historic travel hub. Explore the incredible finds! #Archaeology #RomanHistory #UKDiscoveries https://t.co/327G3bMgv9
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