Ancient artefacts found at Oxfordshire Park and Ride
An "extremely exciting" pin made from the toe bone of a golden eagle has been uncovered by archaeologists during work to build a park and ride.
The artefacts were found at the site of the new park and ride, which is being being built next to the A40 in Eynsham. She said the identification of the burial and the unique golden eagle pin made from phalanx - the toe bone of an eagle - was "extremely exciting". The park and ride is expected to improve congestion on the A40 and will provide 860 spaces, as well as "regular and reliable" public transport services into Oxford.
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