Greek urns in a storage room downstairs at the British Museum
A kouros statue
A frieze from the British Museum
A Marble statue of Demeter
Mildenhall treasure
Neolithic stone axe
Nereid monument frieze
Oxborough dirk
Payava's tomb
Roundel mosaic of Christ
Sheet bronze cauldron
Vale of York hoard 1
Vale of York hoard 2
Vale of York hoard 3
Vale of York hoard 4
Vale of York hoard 5
Vale of York hoard 6
Vale of York hoard 7
Hoxne hoard 1
Hoxne hoard 2
Hoxne hoard 3
Hoxne hoard 4
Hoxne hoard 5
Hoxne hoard 6
Ormside bowl L
Ormside bowl R
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