THE major new exhibition Going for Bronze, telling the story of life, death and landscape on Bronze Age Dartmoor, is on display at Dartmoor National Park's Information Centre at Postbridge.
During the summer the exhibition has been on display in the authority's High Moorland Visitor Centre in Princetown where more than 40,000 people had the opportunity to see the display of stone tools and weapons, fine replica bronze tools and weapons and a specially produced replica Bronze Age Trevisker Ware cooking pot.
A specially commissioned replica of the Hameldon dagger, possibly one of the most important prehistoric finds on Dartmoor was also on display.
Anyone who missed the display in Princetown can see the full collection of artefacts before the Postbridge Centre closes for the winter at the end of October.
The exhibition runs until Sunday October 31, open daily from 10am to 4pm.
The information centre in Postbridge is situated in the main Postbridge car park on the B3212 Moretonhampstead to Two Bridges road.





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