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Gold Prices Soar to Record Highs: Analysis & Insights

Gold prices have surged to unprecedented levels, breaking through key resistance barriers. Discover the economic forces behind this remarkable rally and expert insights on whether this golden run has further to go.

Bronze Age gold treasures revealed in Scotland

National Museums Scotland reveals extraordinary Bronze Age discoveries including gold hair ornaments and spearhead mounts, rewriting our understanding of ancient British craftsmanship.

Sheila Canby: Islamic Art Curator Legacy

Remembering Sheila Canby, the visionary curator who transformed London's Islamic art collections and brought Middle Eastern masterpieces to global prominence.

Bank Urges Gold in 401(k) Plans Amid Inflation Fears

Exclusive: Banking giant recommends allocating up to 10% of retirement portfolios to gold as inflation hedge and strategic diversification move. Learn why experts say this could protect your savings.

Nigeria's Benin Bronzes museum gets clay replicas

A controversial restitution deal sees Nigeria's new Edo Museum of West African Art receive clay copies instead of the promised original Benin Bronzes, sparking outrage and diplomatic tension.

Australian Gold Prices Soar to Record High

Gold prices in Australia have surged to unprecedented levels, reaching a historic peak of AU$3,594 per ounce. This remarkable rally presents significant opportunities and implications for British investors and global markets.

Gold surges past $2,500 as economic fears grow

Gold futures have smashed through the $2,500 barrier, hitting unprecedented levels as investors seek safe havens amid growing economic uncertainty and market volatility.

Karnak Temple's 4,000-year secret revealed

Groundbreaking archaeological research uncovers the true purpose behind Egypt's magnificent Karnak Temple complex, revealing it was dedicated to the supreme god Amun-Ra as a monumental power centre.

1909 Time Capsule Discovered at South Carolina University

A remarkable discovery at South Carolina State University as workers uncover a sealed 1909 time capsule containing historical documents and artefacts, offering a fascinating glimpse into the institution's early years.

Trump's King Charles sword request denied by library

The Eisenhower Presidential Library refused Donald Trump's unusual request to borrow a historic sword for King Charles III's coronation, citing preservation concerns in newly revealed correspondence.

Aussie Mining Stock Skyrockets Nearly 500% in Shock Rally

In one of the most remarkable stock market performances of the year, little-known mining company Flynn Gold witnesses near-500% share price explosion, defying market expectations and creating millionaires overnight.

Bank of America Forecasts Gold Surge to $3,000/oz

Bank of America forecasts gold could surge to $3,000 per ounce, driven by central bank buying and macroeconomic trends. This analysis highlights a pivotal moment for London's AIM-listed gold miners and the metal's enduring appeal.

1984 Miners' Strike Artefacts Saved for the Nation

A priceless collection of artefacts from the 1984 miners' strike and UK coal mining history has been rescued from disposal, securing a permanent home at the National Coal Mining Museum in Wakefield.

Brits Sell Gold Jewellery as Prices Hit Record High

Soaring gold prices have triggered a national trend, with Britons cashing in on old jewellery and heirlooms. John Lewis & Partners reports a 73% surge in its sell-your-gold service, as experts advise on how to navigate the booming market.

Chilean Mummies Predate Egypt's by 1,000 Years

Groundbreaking archaeological research reveals the Chinchorro people of Chile created the world's first mummies using sophisticated smoke-drying techniques a millennium before ancient Egyptians.

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