the british museum exhibited britain most viewed cremation burial |
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| The British Museum gets over 6 million people through its doors every year and it presents one of the most exceptionally rich proto-historic cremation graves ever found. Therefore, unquestionably the display of the wealthy late Iron Age cremation burial excavated in 1965 at Welwyn Garden City, Hertfordshire, is unquestionably the most-viewed cremation burial in Britain, quite possibly in the world. It also tells us of an important stage in the islandââ¬â¢s story. |
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