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10.22.2008

Britain's 'most important archeological' discovery found in desk drawer

Thousands of gold pins which lay in a drawer for 40 years have been described as one of Britain's most important archeological discoveries.
The artefacts were part of a dagger buried with a warrior chief, near Stonehenge, nearly 4,000 years ago. Photo: PIN

The artifacts were part of a dagger buried with a warrior chief, near Stonehenge, nearly 4,000 years ago. Archeologists said they were known as 'the work of the gods'.

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