EXPERTS will be on hand to unravel the mysteries behind unearthed treasures as part of the Gravesham Heritage festival.
Gravesend Museum, Windmill Street, Gravesend, is hosting a finds day on May 12 from 10.30am to 2.30pm.
Treasures could be anything from an interesting object unearthed in a garden, items discovered with a metal detector or heirlooms found in an attic.
Members of Gravesend Historical Society, along with Kent County Council finds liaison officer Andrew Richardson, will be on hand to identify discoveries.
The event is organised as part of the Gravesham Heritage Festival and Museums Month, organised by charity Campaign for Museums. Admission is free.
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