From the BBC:
Rare Valencian tiles have been uncovered by archaeologists during excavations at the ruins of a Surrey palace, once owned by Henry VIII.
The items, which were made in Valencia, Spain, between 1450 and 1490, were discovered at Woking Palace.
More than 100 members of the public took part in the dig at the palace, which fell into disrepair in 1620 and was later virtually demolished.
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A spokeswoman for the authority said: “The teams uncovered walls of the Palace of Henry VII, Henry VIII and Elizabeth, and evidence for earlier medieval buildings.“The most exciting finds were rare Valencian tiles which were made in Valencia, Spain. They have only been found in a few other locations across the UK, according to the archaeologists working at the dig site.”
