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Gold body chain from the Hoxne Hoard
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Silver handle in form of a tigress from the Hoxne hoard
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Silver pepper pot in anthropomorphic form from the Hoxne Hoard, known as the 'Empress Pepper Pot'
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Silver pepper pots from the Hoxne Hoard
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Twenty-two rings from the Thetford Hoard
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Shale pot from the Thetford Hoard
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One of a pair of silver dishes from the Mildenhall Treasure
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Silver vessel handle, depicting a bust of Juno, from the Capheaton Hoard
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Silver wine cups from the Hockwold Hoard
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Pot and and some of the contents from the Snettisham jeweller's hoard
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Silver-gilt votavive plaque dedicated to Mars, and two silver votive plaques dedicated to Vulcan
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Silver penannular brooches from the Penrith Hoard.
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Wainfleet hoard from Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, comprising green-glazed ceramic bottle and 380 silver pennies and 3 halfpennies, deposited circa 1200.
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Hoard of 1,108 silver groats from the reigns of Edward IV, Henry VI, Richard III and Henry VII, and double patards of Charles the Bold, deposited circa 1505, from Hartford, Huntingdonshire.
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Jewllery from the Fishpool Hoard.
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Selection of gold coins from the Fishpool Hoard.
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Pile of gold coins from the Fishpool Hoard on display at the British Museum.
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The Cuerdale hoard of Viking silver on display at the British Museum
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Hoard of Romano-British cut silver, ingots and coins
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Colchester hoard of over 14,000 silver pennies of King Henry III, found in 1969.
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Ballaquayle Hoard, Viking hoard from Ballaquayle, Douglas, Isle of Man, buried circa 970.
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Pile of coins from the Frome Hoard on display at the British Museum.
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Farmborough Hoard, 61 gold staters, 1st century AD, from Farmborough, Somerset.
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Alton B Hoard, 206 gold staters of Tincomarus and Verica, 1st century AD, from Alton, Hampshire.
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Alton A Hoard, 50 gold staters of Commios, Tincomarus and Epillus, 1st century AD, from Alton, Hampshire.
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Part of the el-Amarna hoard, Egypt, circa 1850-1800 BC (18th dynasty).
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Pot hoard comprising 78 Persian silver coins in a small blue-glazed pot, from Sharjah in Trucial Oman, late 17th century.
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Iron Age bronze shield, known as the Battersea Shield
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Iron Age bronze shield, known as the Wandsworth Shield
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Han dynasty bronze mirror with 'TLV' (Liubo) design
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Western Zhou bronze ritual vessel, known as the "Kang hou gui"
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Western Zhou bronze ritual vessel, known as the "Kang hou gui"
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Western Zhou bronze ritual vessel, known as the "Kang hou gui"
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Inscription on the "Kang hou gui"
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Eastern Zhou bronze bell (bo); one of a set from Houma, Shanxi
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Two camels and a groom, made of brown, green glazed earthenware, from the tomb of Liu Tingxun (d. 728)
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Two horses and a groom, made of brown, green glazed earthenware, from the tomb of Liu Tingxun (d. 728)
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Han dynasty lacquer wine-cup
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Sandstone figure of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara (Guanyin)
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Chinese Ming banknote for 1 guan (1 string of 1000 cash), China, AD 1375.
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The David Vases
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Jade bi with poem by the Qianlong emperor
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Jin dynasty Cizhou ware wine bottle
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Ming dynasty Jingdezhen dish with dragon design on yellow enamel
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Jin dynasty Jun ware dish with opalescent blue and lavender splashed glazes
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Yuan dynasty Jingdezhen dish with a white dragon and pearl design on a monochrome blue background
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The Royal Gold Cup
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Marine chronometer made by Thomas Earnshaw (Senior) that was used on the HMS Beagle
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Base and lid of the anthropoid wooden inner coffin of Hornedjitef, son of Nekhthorheb
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Standing figure of a female deity (Tārā) solid cast in bronze and gilded
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Detail of the Royal Gold Cup showing the burial of Agnes
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The Lion of Knidos
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Quartzite head of the Egyptian pharaoh Amenhotep III
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Black siltstone obelisk of King Nectanebo II of Egypt
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Alabaster stela of the Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II
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Totem pole made of wood (cedar)
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Totem pole carved of wood
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Neo-Assyrian clay tablet, known as the "Flood Tablet"
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Gilded silver plate showing a king (identified as Shapur II ) hunting a deer whilst riding a stag
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Wooden game-board and game pieces, known as the Royal Game of Ur
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Baked clay relief panel, known as the Queen of the Night
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Part of a circular clay tablet with depictions of constellations (planisphere)
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Fragment of a circular clay tablet with a record of constellations (planisphere)
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Foundation tablet from the Temple of Inanna
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Sudanese slit drum, Khartoum, Sudan, late 19th century.
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Gold coin of Croesus, Lydian, around 550 BC, from modern Turkey.
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Hebrew astrolabe, probably Spain, about AD 1345 - 1355.
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Maya relief of royal blood-letting (Yaxchilan lintel 24), Mexico, about AD 600-900.
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Australian bark shield from Botany Bay, New South Wales, Australia, before AD 1770.
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Kakiemon elephants from Japan, Edo period, late 17th century AD.
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Kilwa pot sherds, Kilwa Kisiwani, Tanzania, about AD 1000 to 1500.
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Borobudur Buddha head, Borobodur, Java, Indonesia, AD 750 - 850.
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Japanese bronze mirror with design of two cranes in flight and pine needles, Japan, 12th century AD.
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Two harem wall painting fragments, Samarra, Iraq, 9th century AD.
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Harem wall painting fragments, Samarra, Iraq, 9th century AD.
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Korean roof tile, Korea, 8th century AD.
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Ceremonial ballgame belt, Mexico, Classic Veracruz, AD 100-500.
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Olmec stone mask, Mexico, about 900-400 BC.
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Basse Yutz Flagons, Basse-Yutz, Lorraine, France, Iron Age, about 450 BC.
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Jōmon pot, from Japan, early Jōmon period, about 5,000 BC.
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North American Otter pipe, Mound City, Ohio, North America, Middle Woodland period, Ohio Hopewell culture, 200 BC - AD 100.
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Olduvai handaxe, Lower Palaeolithic, about 1.2 million years old, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania.
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Olduvai stone chopping tool from Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania, 1.8-2 million years old.
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Copper figure of a bull from the Temple of Ninhursag, Tell al-'Ubaid, southern Iraq, around 2600 BC.
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Stone tomb guardian, part human part jaguar, from San Agustin, Columbia, circa AD 300-600.
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Stone figurine of a warrior holding a trophy head, from Costa Rica, AD 1000-1500.
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Shi'a religious parade standards, made of gilded brass with Arabic inscriptions in openwork.
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Maya maize god statue, Copan, Honduras, 600-800
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Amber bead with ogham inscription, Ennis, County Clare, Ireland, 5th - 7th century.
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Sphinx of Taharqo
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Sphinx of Taharqo
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Standard of Ur ("war panel")
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Mold gold cape
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Egyptian clay model of cattle
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Egyptian clay model of cattle
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Early writing tablet recording the allocation of beer
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Fragment of a pillar of Emperor Ashoka
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Ain Sakhri lovers figurine
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Statue of Ramesses II
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Parthenon sculpture depicting a centaur and a Lapith
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Oxus chariot model
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Double-headed serpent turquoise mosaic
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Taino ritual seat
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The Rosetta Stone
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Moche warrior pot
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Jade dragon cup
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Hoa Hakananai'a rear view
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Hoa Hakananai'a front view
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Early Victorian tea set
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Miniature gold llama figurine
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Clovis spear point
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Some of the Lewis Chessmen
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Lewis Chessmen on modern chess board
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Wooden reliquary head of St Eustace
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Woodblock of St Sebastian
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Roman silver ingots with stamped inscriptions