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Tuesday, 26th October 2004 (4194 views)

The UK's Arts Minister has welcomed the latest figures in this year's Treasure Annual Report.<BR/><BR/>Estelle Morris explained the report showed a further increase in the number of treasures found and that by the end of this year they could reach 500.<BR/><BR/>Ms Morris said: "Metal-detector users are responsible for the great majority of Treasure finds. I am pleased to see how present arrangements are encouraging both them and archaeologists alike to co-operate on identifying and recording finds ensuring that important information about our heritage is not lost."<BR/><BR/>In the report, details of 240 new cases have been included, with 104 being acquired by museums across the country.<BR/><BR/>Among the items discovered were 26 Roman gold objects from the late third or fourth centuries including statuettes and jewellery.<BR/><BR/>In addition, a medieval gold finger-ring from the late 15th or early 16th century has been found.<img src="http://directnews.dehavilland.co.uk/dn.gif?feedid=196&itemid=3713496"/>

 

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