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Tasburgh earthworks, 10 miles south of Norwich, is the latest Norfolk location to be targeted by the trinket-seekers who "devastated" the area with more than 20 large holes.
The site - which is managed by the Norfolk Archaeological Trust (NAT) - is home to a defensive fortification that can be traced as far back as the Iron Age, as well as evidence of Saxon settlers.
Natalie Butler, NAT director, said: "It is absolutely devastating - none of our sites have been hit like this before. "On first observation, I counted 22 holes but there is likely more. It looks like they have systematically worked across the whole site."
More at www.eveningnews24.co.uk/news/24043601.nighthawkers-treasure-hunting-tasburgh-earthworks/
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