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Light Shed on Dark Ages with Anglo-Saxon treasure found in UK


An amazing discovery of an estimated 1,500 ornamental metal pieces was found by an amateur in Staffordshire, and he (Terry Herbert) and the landowner will share in the proceeds when the find is auctioned off to a museum or museums.
It is thought this discovery will shed light on several centuries of what has been termed the Dark Ages in Britain.
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