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Museum of London displays medieval richesThursday, 24th November 2005 (4167 views) Medieval gold items will soon be on display at the Museum of London.The museum is opening a new gallery charting the history of the city during medieval times. Among the intriguing artefacts on display is a gold ring dating back to the 1400s. The eye-catching band adorned with engravings of Christian figures including Thomas Becket - gives a fascinating glimpse into medieval culture. The depictions were then though capable of warding off potential harm to the owner. The gallery will also showcase a gold, copper and garnet brooch originating even from further back in the annals of London history. It is thought the brooch is from the 600s and was found in a Covent Garden cemetery. The display attempts to give visitors a wide insight into medieval culture with over 1,200 exhibits on show. Bone was all the rage back then, with the exhibit accordingly displaying ice skates fashioned from animal bones and a 15th century dice and shaker also crafted from the substance.
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