Excavations have revealed a complicated history which, to judge from a hoard of metalwork found in the interior, began in the later Bronze Age. |
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A treasure hoard has already landed in Singapore, and more money is on its way. |
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He lives well in Covent Garden and owns a substantial hoard of art himself. |
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Some came with empty oil tanks of various sizes to hoard the fuel as much as possible. |
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The hoard of silver was found inside the box and Mr Manning established that he was the rightful heir to the property. |
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One of the earliest items in the hoard is the aquamanile, dating from the late 13th to early 14th-century. |
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The massive hoard, more than 5,000 items, has been broken up into a few hundred lots for auction on Tuesday. |
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Abruptly following, a hoard of men appeared on the ridge, and with a howl like a raging tempest, chaos erupted. |
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The shorter man indicated the centre of the room which was currently marked off by cones and surrounded by a hoard of police. |
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Captive bank voles, for example, changed the location of their larder hoard when a conspecific was introduced to their arena. |
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A slave had come to the entrance of the dragon's lair, saw a hoard of treasure and gold, and fled with a jewel-studded golden cup. |
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It is the breadth and the quality of Kelvingrove's hoard that gives the museum international significance. |
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Scots are dispelling their stereotype of being skinflints who hoard their money and live austere lives. |
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And anyhow I am only 19 and I have my whole life ahead of me to have a whole hoard of other boyfriends. |
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Why do we do accumulate, hoard and keep our homes and offices in messy, untidy, disorganized clutter? |
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The hoard contains Visigothic copies of imperial coins as well as regular issues, the latest dated item is a coin of the Emperor Majorian. |
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But Microsoft is the most highly capitalized company in the software business and has a huge cash hoard. |
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The thieves also stole luggage cases from the house, which it is suspected they used to carry out the hoard of stolen items. |
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The age of the map hoard with its acetate overlays and alcohol pens should be over. |
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In one endless makeup bag there contained her secret stash, a hoard of makeup, creams, colors and bottles smelling of lavender and rose. |
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The squad put in some fantastic swims, collecting a hoard of medals in the process. |
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Luckily for investors, Gateway has a huge hoard of cash, and can continue to lose money for a few years without going bankrupt. |
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His characters stay in a hotel annexed to the British Museum, so they're absorbed into its hoard of pillaged imperial trophies. |
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At one time there were over 3,000 statues at the site, and an inestimable hoard of gold and jewellery. |
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Against the best the country could offer the Carlow participants excelled, bringing back a hoard of medals in several disciplines. |
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A York gardener was caught red-handed with a hoard of stolen statues, gnomes and ornaments, magistrates heard. |
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While digging for roots he finds a hoard of gold, which has now no value for him. |
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The burglars escaped with a hoard of limited edition bone china, porcelain and pottery collectables leaving behind only muddy footprints. |
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His final explanation for the hoard was that the money came from his wages as a mechanic and panel beater. |
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A police raid on a one-bedroom flat turned up a hoard of nearly 2,000 weapons, including guns and ammunition. |
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I also just remembered a dream where, in part of it, we uncovered this hoard of old coins, like it was a pirate treasure or something. |
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All day he had been devotedly guarding the naive angel, like an ancient dragon watching over a secret hoard of jewels and golden trinkets. |
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Last season finds included a hoard of four late bronze age socketed axes and the new art. |
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Fortunately, experts have managed to salvage a number of priceless relics, including a huge hoard of Ancient Greek gold in Kerch. |
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Even so, he wrote no books and produced only a few papers and lectures, though he amassed an enormous hoard of notes. |
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If we mined the other inquisition records for further nuggets, we might amass a useful hoard of such information. |
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It works similar to a 401, which lets you hoard money before taxes for the future. |
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Stay afraid, keep your kids indoors, hoard that food, install your panic rooms and buy like there's no tomorrow. |
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The site became important for Phoenician trade too, and among a number of notable finds there is a hoard of 400 Phoenician ivories. |
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Her consuming passion is a hoard of fireworks she amasses in eager anticipation of the annual cracker night ritual. |
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As the next day dawned, it was time to check in not just a hoard of goodies, but a baggage full of happiness, and unchecked emotion. |
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Like people who hoard possessions, animal hoarders often lack insight into the problematic nature of their behavior. |
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The hoard contained a gold tress-ring, a gold bracelet, two bronze axes, a knife, a gouge, and a stud. |
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News has emerged of an exceptional Middle Bronze Age gold hoard, found in north-east Wrexham by metal detectorists. |
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Things get nasty as one by one the inhabitants of the house fall prey to the ever increasing hoard of pustular monstrosities. |
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Readers have remarked before how some digital technology mavens merely acquire, and never seem to listen to what they hoard. |
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The world's super-rich elites are using tax avoidance techniques to hoard huge amounts of wealth. |
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Mike begins listening to long forgotten audiotapes of a therapy session, while Hank discovers a hoard of old-time coins and treasures buried in the wall. |
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Dating from the late ninth century AD, the hoard includes silver coins, fragments of two swords, weights, a belt buckle, strap ends as well as the boat nails. |
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The largest hoard of Iron Age gold and silver coins yet found in Britain was found by a detectorist walking a field in Leicestershire earlier this year. |
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One of the most famous hoards of Roman coins is the Arras hoard. |
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They feed on vegetation, fruit and seeds, storing any surplus food in their cheek pouches which they empty into their burrow and hoard for future consumption. |
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On his quest he meets a bizarre array of treasure hunters, profiteers and traffickers, all with an unquenchable thirst for the hoard that has eluded man for centuries. |
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That I hoard medication and go to sleep each night on a big pile of Zithromax? |
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Minted AD 615-30, this is by far the oldest coin in the hoard. |
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Clinching the final question in the quiz that once again held a packed auditorium to rapt attention, the schoolboys from Delhi cycled away with their hoard of prizes. |
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It seems people love to hoard them and keep them for the future. |
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The progress of medical science has burdened society with a hoard of parasites, rentiers, pensioners, and other retired persons whom society has to support and even to nurse. |
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Good memories, mostly, and a hoard of treasures for the inner eye. |
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The previously illegible texts are among a hoard of papyrus manuscripts. |
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The famous Llyn Fawr hoard, found during reservoir construction in the Mid South Wales Valleys in 1911 and 1913, contained two complete bronze cauldrons. |
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At the present, the U.S. government, while clinging to a sizeable hoard buried in Fort Knox, seeks to disparage it and make little of it as an unimportant metal. |
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Before he passed away a few years ago, he gave me his hoard of recipes, including authentic New York cheesecake, bagels, rye, pumpernickel, challah, cole slaw and many others. |
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And by the end of the war he had managed to hoard at least 1,400 hugely valuable works for himself. |
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Big companies can hoard their money and sport big profits, but ultimately they have to sell to consumers and small firms. |
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A troubled doctor who claimed an immaculate professional record has avoided being struck off, despite selling a hoard of potent narcotics from his surgery. |
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Early analysis established that the hoard was not associated with a burial. |
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The proportions of this mixture suggests that the candlestick was made from a hoard of old coins. |
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Thus Highdown cemetery would have been in use by Saxons when the hoard was buried at Patching. |
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In March 2012 a hoard of 30,000 silver Roman coins, one of the largest discovered in Britain, was unearthed in an archaeological dig. |
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The hoard was most likely deposited in the 7th century, and contains artefacts probably manufactured during the 6th and 7th centuries. |
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A summary of the preliminary contents of the hoard, as of late 2009, is shown in the table below. |
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The landowner Fred Johnson granted permission for an excavation to search for the rest of the hoard. |
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Because of the importance of the find, the exact site of the hoard was initially kept secret. |
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A geophysical survey of the field in which the hoard was found discovered what could be a ditch close to the find. |
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Andrew Haigh, the coroner for South Staffordshire declared the hoard to be treasure, and therefore property of the Crown. |
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Archaeologists hope to be able to use this evidence to determine what the landscape looked like at the time that the hoard was deposited. |
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Loftus excavated in Nimrud between 1850 and 1855 and found a remarkable hoard of ivories in the Burnt Palace. |
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It was reported that the hoard weighed about three quarters of a tonne and could contain up to 50,000 Roman and Celtic coins. |
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The very large hoard of late Roman hacksilver found at Traprain Law may have originated in either way. |
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The hoard has given its name to the Llyn Fawr Phase, the last Bronze Age phase in Britain. |
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In 2006 a hoard of 599 silver denarii, hidden in a locally made cooking pot, was found at Llanvaches by a metal detectorist. |
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Generally, suspicion will only be aroused if the goods start to look less like a 'personal' hoard, and more like a commercial operation. |
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The use of trichinopoly wirework raises the question of the date of the Gaulcross hoard of Pictish silver from Grampian. |
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For those who hoard coins, a jar is the most popular container, and the North East and Scotland have the most well-endowed jars. |
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A casualty, I suspect, of Borges's implacable widow, Maria Kodama, who guards his literary legacy more zealously than Fafnir his hoard. |
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God bless investment bankers, Lord And those who keep their loot abroad And let us selflessly applaud When they receive their bonus hoard. |
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Experts dated the hoard to the Taunton period of the Middle Bronze Age, around 1400 to 1275 BC, meaning it is between 3,275 and 3,400 years old. |
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Among the finds was a hoard of 17 medieval coins discovered by Roland Mumford in December 2012, while metal detecting on farmland in Wenvoe. |
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Let's find those old grinches who hoard and who stow, And find those unserviceables adrift like the snow. |
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These additional pieces are believed to be part of the original hoard. |
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Two of these ten items are high quality pieces of copper alloy, but they are different in style to the gold and silver items of the original hoard. |
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Later in his life, Beowulf becomes king of the Geats, and finds his realm terrorized by a dragon, some of whose treasure had been stolen from his hoard in a burial mound. |
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The quality of the artefacts buried in the hoard is very high. |
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In June 2012 it was announced what could be Europe's largest hoard of Iron Age coins had been found in Grouville by two persons using metal detectors. |
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Thorin is getting obsessed with the treasure hoard in the Lonely Mountain and is still searching for the Arkenstone, which Bilbo is hiding from him. |
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Her first big success was in 2001 when her eponymous solo album released on Rough Trade went on to scoop two BBC Folk Awards among a hoard of other accolades. |
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In 1912 a hoard of 24 late Bronze Age weapons and tools was discovered during construction work at the Llyn Fawr reservoir, at the source of the Rhondda Fawr. |
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Hall recorded a Middle Bronze Age palstave nearby and reminded readers that the poorly provenanced Coveney shield hoard came from the same parish. |
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In the thief-ridden world of western scrub jays, a bird storing food takes note of any other jay that watches it and later defends the hoard accordingly, says a new study. |
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