Pots, jugs and jewellery are among the items carefully dug up from burial sites in Warwickshire.
A decorative brooch was found within a Roman cremation burial site of a young girl.
Other jewellery included a ring, with an image of a cicada - an insect associated with immortality - and a hair pin.Image copyrightThis Roman brooch is likely to have belonged to a young girl and put with her for a cremation burial "The presence of the Frankish vessel suggests that, just as during the Roman period, goods and people were moving into and through the area from a wide area, including from Europe," Mr Page said.
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