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BEFORE World War Two erupted, a small-time archaeologist was hired by a local woman to excavate her land in England. Sutton Hoo was assumed to hide Viking remnants - so they were astonished to uncover priceless treasures including an Anglo-Saxon helmet, gold belt buckle, sword and shield.10Sutton Hoo helmet. Early 7th century AD, England, made of Bronze, Silver wire
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KATE Middleton and Prince William got stuck in at a beach clean-up, collecting discarded wet wipes, balloons, flip flops and fishing lines - lethal to sea animals.Joining pupils and environmentalists at the litter-pic
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