A post medieval copper alloy mask found in North Runcton. This face mask probably comes from a doll. Was it meant to look scary? Copyright Norfolk Museums & Archaeology Service.
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Added:
17th Apr 2007
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Art and Design, Design and Technology, English, History, ICT, Mathematics, Science
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archaeology, norfolk, heritage, toy, doll, mask, copper alloy, north runcton
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