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Historian Dr David Starkey has backed a campaign to keep the UK's largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold in the region it was unearthed. | Historian Dr David Starkey has backed a campaign to keep the UK's largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold in the region it was unearthed. |
The appeal, launched at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, aims to raise £3.3m to buy the Staffordshire Hoard which was discovered last July. | The appeal, launched at Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, aims to raise £3.3m to buy the Staffordshire Hoard which was discovered last July. |
Up to 1,500 artefacts were found in a field near Lichfield by metal detecting enthusiast Terry Herbert. | Up to 1,500 artefacts were found in a field near Lichfield by metal detecting enthusiast Terry Herbert. |
"Archaeological finds don't come any bigger than this," said Dr Starkey. | "Archaeological finds don't come any bigger than this," said Dr Starkey. |
He added: "It's so important, and the figures - 1,500 objects, 5.5kg of gold - it's big, big, big." | He added: "It's so important, and the figures - 1,500 objects, 5.5kg of gold - it's big, big, big." |
Historian Dr David Starkey: "It transforms the history of the Midlands" | |
Dr Starkey said it transformed the history of the Midlands from being an Anglo-Saxon "obscure Brummie slum" into the "centre of England". | Dr Starkey said it transformed the history of the Midlands from being an Anglo-Saxon "obscure Brummie slum" into the "centre of England". |
He added: "It's only six months since these things were found. They've barely been conserved. All the study, all the work has got to start right here." | He added: "It's only six months since these things were found. They've barely been conserved. All the study, all the work has got to start right here." |
Dr Starkey, who is also a television and radio presenter, said breaking up the collection or moving it would "lose its meaning". | Dr Starkey, who is also a television and radio presenter, said breaking up the collection or moving it would "lose its meaning". |
He added: "It must stay here, together and intact, to be studied and displayed here in the West Midlands, the foundation of whose history it will now become." | He added: "It must stay here, together and intact, to be studied and displayed here in the West Midlands, the foundation of whose history it will now become." |
If successful, the hoard would be jointly acquired by both the Birmingham museum and the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent. | If successful, the hoard would be jointly acquired by both the Birmingham museum and the Potteries Museum and Art Gallery in Stoke-on-Trent. |
The campaign, being led by The Art Fund charity, aims to raise the money by 17 April. | The campaign, being led by The Art Fund charity, aims to raise the money by 17 April. |
Birmingham and Stoke-on-Trent city councils and The Art Fund have together donated £500,000 to the cause. | Birmingham and Stoke-on-Trent city councils and The Art Fund have together donated £500,000 to the cause. |
The hoard was valued in November after being declared to be treasure by the South Staffordshire coroner. | The hoard was valued in November after being declared to be treasure by the South Staffordshire coroner. |
Minister for Culture and Tourism Margaret Hodge said: "It is only right that it should be kept and displayed here in the West Midlands for future generations to enjoy." | Minister for Culture and Tourism Margaret Hodge said: "It is only right that it should be kept and displayed here in the West Midlands for future generations to enjoy." |
Once the hoard is bought, an extra £1.7m will be needed to ensure it can be properly conserved, studied and displayed. | Once the hoard is bought, an extra £1.7m will be needed to ensure it can be properly conserved, studied and displayed. |