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![]() Harborough HelmLeicestershire Treasure NewsWhat is the Treasure?Discovered in 2000 by the local fieldwork group and declared Treasure under the
Treasure Act 1996, the Southeast Leicestershire Treasure is made up of 14 excavated hoards
of coins and associated finds including a Roman helmet, ingots, tankard handle, jewellery, pig
bones and pottery.
The finds come from a ritual enclosure site, dating from the late Iron Age, which
is the first site of its kind to be excavated by archaeologists. The local community were actively involved
in the excavation and preservation of the site and continue to be involved in this project.
Leicestershire County Council developed this project to Purchase and Conserve the
finds; to Display and Interpret the finds; to Promote the finds; to Store non-displayed material and
to promote involvement of Community groups and provide relevant Training to volunteers and community
ambassadors.
There will be displays at Harborough Museum, Hallaton Museum, touring exhibitions
and web based resources.
For more information about the project and how you can get involved see our newsletter
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