Nice find

In the UK midlands.

Largest ever hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold found in Staffordshire

A harvest of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver so beautiful it brought tears to the eyes of one expert, has poured out of a Staffordshire field – the largest hoard of gold from the period ever found.

The weapons and helmet decorations, coins and Christian crosses amount to more than 1500 pieces, with hundreds still embedded in blocks of soil. It adds up to 5kg of gold – three times the amount found in the famous Sutton Hoo ship burial in 1939 – and 2.5kg of silver, and may be the swag from a spectacularly successful raiding party of warlike Mercians, some time around AD700.

The first scraps of gold were found in July in a farm field by Terry Herbert, an amateur metal detector who lives alone in a council flat on disability benefit, who had never before found anything more valuable than a nice rare piece of Roman horse harness. The last pieces were removed from the earth by a small army of archaeologists a fortnight ago.

Europe, where history is from. That is why we keep going back to save their asses.

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2 Responses to Nice find

  1. Mom says:

    The rich history that part of our world holds gives me goosebumps. And just imagine what there is left to find and learn.

    All my growing up years my dream was to become an archeologist – never happened – but I love that old stuff. Your stepdad says that’s why I married him !

  2. Sualco says:

    No where in the story does it state how much if ANY of the find will the finder get to keep. In the UK? WAnt to bet little or none? Big brother needs the dough.

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