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Huge Anglo-Saxon hoard discovered
2009-09-27
The UK's largest haul of Anglo-Saxon treasure has been discovered buried in a field in Staffordshire. Experts say the collection of 1,500 gold and silver pieces, which may date to the 7th Century, is unparalleled in size and worth "a seven-figure sum".

It has been declared treasure by South Staffordshire coroner Andrew Haigh, meaning it belongs to the Crown.

The Staffordshire hoard contains about 5kg of gold and 2.5kg of silver, making it far bigger than the Sutton Hoo discovery in 1939 when 1.5kg of Anglo-Saxon gold was found near Woodbridge in Suffolk.

Leslie Webster, former keeper at the British Museum's Department of Prehistory and Europe, said: "This is going to alter our perceptions of Anglo-Saxon England as radically, if not more so, as the Sutton Hoo discoveries.

"(It is) absolutely the equivalent of finding a new Lindisfarne Gospels or Book of Kells."

The Book of Kells and Lindisfarne Gospels are intricately illuminated manuscripts of the four New Testament Gospels dating from the 9th and 8th Centuries.

Mr Herbert, 55, of Burntwood in Staffordshire, who has been metal detecting for 18 years, came across the hoard as he searched land belonging to a farmer friend over five days in July. The exact location has not been disclosed.

"I have this phrase that I say sometimes; 'spirits of yesteryear take me where the coins appear', but on that day I changed coins to gold," he said.

"I don't know why I said it that day but I think somebody was listening and directed me to it.
Posted by:lotp

#3  Good to hear. That should be enuf to buy a lifetime supply of pints and pub grub.
Posted by: Besoeker in Duitsland   2009-09-27 06:15  

#2  And a hearty congratulations (probably all he'll harvest from his efforts) to Mr. Herbert. I'm certain "The Crown" will put it all to very, very good use.

Worry not, Besoeker - Brown won't get his hands on this lot (you're presumably referring to the more-than-half of Britain's gold reserves he sold, at a time when its value was extremely low, to help finance New Labour's golden rain of wasted public spending). The discoverer and the landowner will share 50:50 the value of the gold, which will be purchased by museums.
Posted by: Bulldog   2009-09-27 04:58  

#1  "I have this phrase that I say sometimes; 'spirits of yesteryear take me where the coins appear', but on that day I changed coins to gold," he said.

And a hearty congratulations (probably all he'll harvest from his efforts) to Mr. Herbert. I'm certain "The Crown" will put it all to very, very good use.
Posted by: Besoeker in Duitsland   2009-09-27 02:37  

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