Sarah Austin, curator at Lancashire Museums, holds a silver armlet from the 'Silverdale hoard,' one of the largest Viking hoards ever discovered in the UK, which consists of jewellery, silver ingots and coins. In the background is the display of the 'Pendleton bead,' a rolled gold bead dating to c.2000BC which was found Pendleton in 1975 in a cremation urn dating to c.1500BC

Sarah Austin, curator at Lancashire Museums, holds a silver armlet from the 'Silverdale hoard,' one of the largest Viking hoards ever discovered in the UK, which consists of jewellery, silver ingots and coins. In the background is the display of the 'Pendleton bead,' a rolled gold bead dating to c.2000BC which was found Pendleton in 1975 in a cremation urn dating to c.1500BC

Sarah Austin, curator at Lancashire Museums, holds a rolled gold bead dating to c.2000BC, discovered in Pendleton in 1975 in a cremation urn dating to c.1500BC._cropped.jpg
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Sarah Austin, curator at Lancashire Museums, holds a silver armlet from the 'Silverdale hoard,' one of the largest Viking hoards ever discovered in the UK, which consists of jewellery, silver ingots and coins. In the background is the display of the 'Pendleton bead,' a rolled gold bead dating to c.2