Amateur Treasure Hunter Makes A Historical Discovery In The World’s Most Mysterious Place

By Neil Pollin

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Adam Gwilt who happens to be the principal curator of prehistoric archaeology opened up, “These chariot pieces may have been witness to some of the historical events of the time, as Iron Age peoples defended their ways of life and identities, in the face of an expanding Roman empire. Something like this takes a lot of organization and funding as well so we’ve been working with a number of partners to put together what’s needed to do a continuing investigation.”