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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
    Huma Pearce goes through the data picking out noise patterns that could come from small mammals.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
    Huma Pearce goes through the data picking out noise patterns that could come from small mammals.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
    Huma Pearce goes through the data picking out noise patterns that could come from small mammals.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice Ð and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London. The recent development of cheaper and improved bat detectors means researchers are able to collect more sound data.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
    Huma Pearce goes through the data picking out noise patterns that could come from small mammals.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
    Huma Pearce goes through the data picking out noise patterns that could come from small mammals.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
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    Collecting woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood
    Ever heard a shrew warble? Secret sounds of small mammals revealed. Discover how bat detectors are used to capture the hypersonic world of voles, shrews and wood mice – and listen in yourself. Ecologist Huma Pearce collects woodland sounds in Lesnes Abbey Wood in south-east London.
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ÔI seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and timeÕ.
    Piotr, a Polish detectorist, scours the beach at Southwark, outside the back of The Banker pub. The river Thames at low tide. Near to Cannon Street. London. England. 18/2/21
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  • Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
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    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    Finding calm: the Thames at low tide during lockdown. Photographer David Levene found himself drawn to water, and the River Thames at low tide, for his second lockdown photo diary.
    ÔI seem to be returning to water again and again as a theme. This surely has something to do with my love of swimming, as exemplified by my previous lockdown diary, but perhaps bodies of water, beaches, rivers that flow to the sea, present to us the very nature of our confinement to an island, putting into sharp focus the essence of being held captive within a place and timeÕ.
    Piotr, a Polish detectorist, scours the beach at Southwark, outside the back of The Banker pub. The river Thames at low tide. Near to Cannon Street. London. England. 18/2/21
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  • Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
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    Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
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    In the battle against the virus, we have an unlikely ally. Already used to detect drugs and weapons, dogs are now being trained to sniff out when humans have the virus. Tim Lewis meets the trainers and their hounds.
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  • Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
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    Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
    Asher - Medical Detection Dogs - Covid19 detection dogs
    In the battle against the virus, we have an unlikely ally. Already used to detect drugs and weapons, dogs are now being trained to sniff out when humans have the virus. Tim Lewis meets the trainers and their hounds.
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  • Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
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    Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
    Asher - Medical Detection Dogs - Covid19 detection dogs
    In the battle against the virus, we have an unlikely ally. Already used to detect drugs and weapons, dogs are now being trained to sniff out when humans have the virus. Tim Lewis meets the trainers and their hounds.
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  • Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
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    Winning by a nose: the dogs being trained to detect signs of Covid-19
    Digby - Medical Detection Dogs - Covid19 detection dogs
    In the battle against the virus, we have an unlikely ally. Already used to detect drugs and weapons, dogs are now being trained to sniff out when humans have the virus. Tim Lewis meets the trainers and their hounds.
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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    British museum Treasure Registrar Ian Richardson examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    British museum Treasure Registrar Ian Richardson examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    British museum Treasure Registrar Ian Richardson examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    Couple Adam Staples and Lisa Grace, who discovered a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    Couple Adam Staples and Lisa Grace, who discovered a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    British museum Treasure Registrar Amy Marsh examines a coin from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    A coin from a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, is pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    A coin from a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, is pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    Coins from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    A coin from a 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset, is pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    Half penny coins from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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  • Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
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    Detectorists find huge Norman coin hoard. A huge hoard of silver coins dating back to the aftermath of the Battle of Hastings could be declared as treasure. The 2,528 silver coins were found in the Chew Valley, north-east Somerset, by a group of metal det
    Coins from a recently discovered 1,000 year old coin hoard from Somerset are pictured at the British Museum in London, August 28th 2019. The find features coins of Harold II and William I and sheds new light on the post-Conquest period and the impact of the Norman invasion on England.

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