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Helmet from Benty Grange
Object glossary
Anglo-Saxon
430-1070 AD. The country was divided into a number of warring kingdoms. The richer people liked gold and silver jewellery. They buried their dead in barrows. Christianity was introduced from the continent and gradually replaced older beliefs.
Excavation
Excavation is the process of digging into the earth, for example to find archaeological remains.
Mineralised
'Mineralised' means that minerals have 'soaked' into another material, such as bone, and helped preserve it.
Rivet
A rivet is a nail or bolt for holding metal plates together.
Thomas Bateman
1821-1861. A gentleman antiquarian, from Middleton, Derbyshire, and son of William Bateman. He excavated many barrows in the Peak District and surrounding area. Many artefacts from his personal collection were bought by Weston Park Museum in 1893.
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