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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Proposed Translation Hints at the Origins of the Mysterious Galloway HoardIn 2014, a metal detectorist discovered a hoard of Viking Age treasures in western Scotland. Found in a plowed field, the ...
A newly translated runic inscription has shed 'compelling' new light on who might have owned the Galloway Hoard, experts have ...
The Viking-age items were found in a field by a metal detectorist more than a decade ago.
A famed Viking-age silver hoard discovered in Scotland may have belonged to an entire community of people, rather than one ...
Ten years ago in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland, metal detectorists stumbled upon pieces of silver and gold. Researchers ...
The Galloway Hoard, discovered in 2014, has been the subject of mystery with theories suggesting it was likely buried by four prosperous owners based on arm rings inscribed with Anglo-Saxon runes.
A newly translated runic inscription has shed light on the Galloway Hoard, considered to be one of the richest collections of Viking-age objects ever found in Britain and Ireland when it was ...
A newly translated runic inscription has shed “compelling” new light on who might have owned the Galloway Hoard, experts have announced. The Viking Age hoard, which contains more than 5kg of ...
Runic inscriptions on an 1,100-year-old arm ring unearthed in Scotland suggest that the hoard of silver and gold it was buried with belonged to an entire Viking community. The Galloway Hoard ...
Since its discovery in 2014 in Galloway, there have been a number of theories. A team at National Museums Scotland (NMS) which has been studying the hoard has translated a rune as: "This is the ...
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