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Significant Iron Age Battle Trumpet Discovered in Norfolk, England

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An almost intact Iron Age battle trumpet, known as a carnyx, has been discovered in Norfolk, England, during a routine excavation for residential development. This remarkable find, part of a significant hoard of artifacts, is believed to date back around 2,000 years and is linked to the Celtic Iceni tribe. The excavation revealed not only the carnyx but also other rare items, including a bronze boar's head and shield bosses. Experts emphasize the importance of this discovery for understanding Iron Age culture and music, as the carnyx is a precursor to modern brass instruments. Further research and conservation efforts are underway to preserve these fragile artifacts.

Key Details: • Excavation conducted by Pre-Construct Archaeology in Norfolk, England. • Artifacts date back approximately 2,000 years to the Iron Age. • Discovery linked to the Celtic Iceni tribe, known for their revolt against Roman rule. • Conservation efforts coordinated with Norfolk Museums Service and National Museums Scotland.

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Mark HinmanFraser HunterTim PestellNorfolkPre-Construct ArchaeologyNorfolk Museums ServiceNational Museums ScotlandHistoric England

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