The triangular gold mount, found near Fakenham, is less that an inch in width and length
A "mystery" gold mount found in a
Norfolk field has provided "another piece of the jigsaw" for historians
looking for Anglo-Saxon settlements.
Dr Andrew Rogerson, county archaeologist, said: "It's a fragment, but there's no context for it."
No evidence of dwellings has ever been found in the village.
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