Treasure expert Helen Geake described the find as one of "probably less than a dozen in the country" and "only the fifth" on the British Museum's Portable Antiquities database. The late 6th to ...
A highly-decorated Roman ring showing Diana the Huntress, reaching for an arrow and accompanied by a dog [Andrew Williams/Norfolk County Council] Archaeologist Helen Geake works in Norfolk - the ...
County finds liaison officer Helen Geake said scoops were "really, really hard to date", but a line of dots punched along its "barley twist" handle suggested to her it is later medieval rather ...
Archaeologist Helen Geake works in Norfolk - the treasure finds capital of the UK - and often thinks of the Twelve Days of Christmas carol in her work. There is one particular verse that stands out: ...
Treasure expert Helen Geake described the find as one of "probably less than a dozen in the country" and "only the fifth" on the British Museum's Portable Antiquities database. The late 6th to early ...