The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the quality and quantity of this unique treasure are remarkable. The story of how it came to be left in the Staffordshire soil is likely to be more remarkable still. The Hoard was first discovered in July 2009. The find is likely to spark decades of debate among archaeologists, historians and enthusiasts. The hoard contains in excess of 1500 objects made from various metals - 5kg of gold and 1.3kg of silver - by contrast the Sutton Hoo find contained 1.66kg of precious metals. It was originally discovered by metal detectorist Terry Herbert in July 2009 and subsequently excavated by Birmingham University Archaeology Unit and Staffordshire County C...
In 2007 a group of metal-detectorists working in a field at Catherinefield Farm, Dumfries, began to...
This collaborative arts research project compares the landmark discovery of the Staffordshire Hoard,...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Charles and Helen Gray for permitting access to the land and...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
The Staffordshire Hoard is a group of primarily gold fragments of the seventh century found by a met...
Chris Fern MA FSA, The Staffordshire Hoard Project The Staffordshire Hoard is the largest ever find ...
Abstract In 2009, a metal detectorist discovered a hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver in a field i...
Ancient objects with modern meanings: museums, volunteers, and the Anglo-Saxon `Staffordshire Hoard'...
The Staffordshire Hoard is the largest Anglo-Saxon gold hoard ever found. On display from soon afte...
The Frome Hoard of 52,503 coins, discovered in 2010, is the second largest Roman coin hoard found in...
The 1864 Knaresborough Hoard of late Roman vessels and other objectswas probably the largest hoard o...
In 2007 a group of metal-detectorists working in a field at Catherinefield Farm, Dumfries, began to...
This collaborative arts research project compares the landmark discovery of the Staffordshire Hoard,...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Charles and Helen Gray for permitting access to the land and...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
The Staffordshire Hoard is an unparalleled treasure find dating from Anglo-Saxon times. Both the qua...
The Staffordshire Hoard is a group of primarily gold fragments of the seventh century found by a met...
Chris Fern MA FSA, The Staffordshire Hoard Project The Staffordshire Hoard is the largest ever find ...
Abstract In 2009, a metal detectorist discovered a hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver in a field i...
Ancient objects with modern meanings: museums, volunteers, and the Anglo-Saxon `Staffordshire Hoard'...
The Staffordshire Hoard is the largest Anglo-Saxon gold hoard ever found. On display from soon afte...
The Frome Hoard of 52,503 coins, discovered in 2010, is the second largest Roman coin hoard found in...
The 1864 Knaresborough Hoard of late Roman vessels and other objectswas probably the largest hoard o...
In 2007 a group of metal-detectorists working in a field at Catherinefield Farm, Dumfries, began to...
This collaborative arts research project compares the landmark discovery of the Staffordshire Hoard,...
Acknowledgements We would like to thank Charles and Helen Gray for permitting access to the land and...