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English: Bronze axes from the Driffield Hoard. The Flickr description of this photo of 14 bronze axeheads states it is "YORYM-D2333A" which is the Portable Antiquities Scheme record number for Driffield Hoard II, but a different photo of the same 14 axeheads is shown for PAS record number YORYM-D028FE which is Driffield Hoard I. As Driffield Hoard I comprises 14 bronze axeheads it seems this photo is of Driffield Hoard I (YORYM-D028FE) not Driffield Hoard II (YORYM-D2333A).
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English: Bronze axes from the Driffield Hoard. The Flickr description of this photo of 14 bronze axeheads states it is "YORYM-D2333A" which is the Portable Antiquities Scheme record number for Driffield Hoard II, but a different photo of the same 14 axeheads is shown for PAS record number YORYM-D028FE which is Driffield Hoard I. As Driffield Hoard I comprises 14 bronze axeheads it seems this photo is of Driffield Hoard I (YORYM-D028FE) not Driffield Hoard II (YORYM-D2333A).
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Source https://www.flickr.com/photos/finds/24974154568/
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by portableantiquities at https://flickr.com/photos/10257668@N04/24974154568 ( archive). It was reviewed on 6 December 2017 by FlickreviewR 2 and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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