Ipswich Hoard
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Archaeology of the kingdom of East AngliaHoards from Anglo-Saxon BritainHoards from Iron Age BritainPrehistoric objects in the British MuseumTorcsTreasure troves in EnglandTreasure troves of the Iron Age
There are two notable Ipswich Hoards (which is to say, ancient hoards found in Ipswich, the county town of Suffolk, England). The first was a hoard of Anglo-Saxon coins discovered in 1863. The second was a hoard of six Iron Age gold torcs that was discovered in 1968 and 1969. The latter hoard has been described as second only to the Snettisham Hoard in importance as a hoard from the Iron Age, and is held at the British Museum.
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