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Huge Anglo-Saxon gold hoard found | Huge Anglo-Saxon gold hoard found |
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The UK's largest haul of Anglo-Saxon gold has been discovered buried beneath a field in Staffordshire. | The UK's largest haul of Anglo-Saxon gold has been discovered buried beneath a field in Staffordshire. |
Experts said the collection of 1,500 pieces, which may date back to the 7th Century, is unparalleled in size. | Experts said the collection of 1,500 pieces, which may date back to the 7th Century, is unparalleled in size. |
A spokeswoman for the British Museum said the find, which is due to be classed as treasure, was the equivalent of finding a "new Book of Kells". | A spokeswoman for the British Museum said the find, which is due to be classed as treasure, was the equivalent of finding a "new Book of Kells". |
Terry Herbert, who found it on farmland using a metal detector, said it "was what metal detectorists dream of". | Terry Herbert, who found it on farmland using a metal detector, said it "was what metal detectorists dream of". |
It may take more than a year for the gold, which is expected to be classed by a coroner as treasure later, to be valued. | |
(It is) absolutely the equivalent of finding a new Lindisfarne Gospels or Book of Kells Leslie Webster, British Museum | (It is) absolutely the equivalent of finding a new Lindisfarne Gospels or Book of Kells Leslie Webster, British Museum |
The collection 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. | The collection 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. | 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." | "(It is) absolutely the equivalent of finding a new Lindisfarne Gospels or Book of Kells." |
'Absolutely phenomenal' | 'Absolutely phenomenal' |
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. The exact location has not been disclosed. | 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. 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. | "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. |
"I don't know why I said it that day but I think somebody was listening and directed me to it. | "I don't know why I said it that day but I think somebody was listening and directed me to it. |
I saw boxes of gold, items exhibiting the very finest Anglo-Saxon workmanship Duncan Slarke, Finds Liaison Officer | I saw boxes of gold, items exhibiting the very finest Anglo-Saxon workmanship Duncan Slarke, Finds Liaison Officer |
"This is what metal detectorists dream of, finding stuff like this. But the vast amount there is is just unbelievable." | "This is what metal detectorists dream of, finding stuff like this. But the vast amount there is is just unbelievable." |
Duncan Slarke, finds liaison officer for Staffordshire, was the first professional to see the hoard which contains warfare paraphernalia, including sword pommel caps and hilt plates inlaid with precious stones. | Duncan Slarke, finds liaison officer for Staffordshire, was the first professional to see the hoard which contains warfare paraphernalia, including sword pommel caps and hilt plates inlaid with precious stones. |
"Nothing could have prepared me for that," he said. | "Nothing could have prepared me for that," he said. |
"I saw boxes full of gold, items exhibiting the very finest Anglo-Saxon workmanship. | "I saw boxes full of gold, items exhibiting the very finest Anglo-Saxon workmanship. |
"This is absolutely phenomenal. | "This is absolutely phenomenal. |
"It is a hugely important find - the most important one that I have dealt with, but this has got to rank as one of the biggest in the country." | "It is a hugely important find - the most important one that I have dealt with, but this has got to rank as one of the biggest in the country." |
The collection is currently being kept in secure storage at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery but a selection of the items are to be displayed at the museum from Friday until 13 October. | The collection is currently being kept in secure storage at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery but a selection of the items are to be displayed at the museum from Friday until 13 October. |
A Treasure Valuation Committee made up of independent experts will then value the find. | A Treasure Valuation Committee made up of independent experts will then value the find. |