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You are not allowed to view links.Please Register or LoginCouncil snaps up ?350,000 relic An ancient Celtic gold necklace unearthed in Nottinghamshire has been bought by a council for ?350,000.Amateur treasure hunter Maurice Richardson found the torc with a metal detector near his Newark home in February 2005."It is a spectacular artefact."The torc is one of the most significant pieces of Celtic artwork found in northern Europe and it proves that there was a significant community in the Newark area," she said.It is thought the relic, which would have been worn as a civic ornament, was buried as part of a religious offering.. . . . . Linkback: You are not allowed to view links.Please Register or Loginhttp://www.thunting.com/smf/index.php/topic,1465.msg12367.html#msg12367
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