Mr.T
Hero Member
Hi all,
Just in case any of you have been down the mine for the last few months, I'm sure most have heard about
the huge cache of hidden Saxon treasure that was unearthed in Staffordshire last Sept!
If you haven't, it goes something like this. A retired Staffordshire man, Terry Herbert, using a detector he bought at a
flea market, unearthed nearly 1500 pieces of Saxon gold in a freshly plowed field he'd just, after a few trys, been given permission to detect.
For two days he pulled piece after piece from the ground, and the gold just kept coming. With no end in sight he contacted the relevent authorities, who must have thought he was out of his tent! After the finds liaison officer arrived and recovered; that's when the dig began in earnest. There was a marquee erected over the main area and the rest swept with detectors.
Interestingly, the farmer, who is on a fifty fifty deal with Herbert, told inquisitive passerbys that the field was being treated for foot and mouth disease, to deter potential looters!
Here is one of the many links to this story so you can see for yourself:
or Google Saxon Hoard
There is no evidence of habitation nearby, so the loot was basically buried in the middle of nowhere . To me that suggests that a scouting party went ahead and came back with bad news! (The site is on the side of a fairly steep hill.)
The strangest part of this story, and what intrigues me, and everyone else, is that out of the whole hoard there is not one female item! The pieces are all martial in nature.Why?
Any ideas?
Rory
Just in case any of you have been down the mine for the last few months, I'm sure most have heard about
the huge cache of hidden Saxon treasure that was unearthed in Staffordshire last Sept!
If you haven't, it goes something like this. A retired Staffordshire man, Terry Herbert, using a detector he bought at a
flea market, unearthed nearly 1500 pieces of Saxon gold in a freshly plowed field he'd just, after a few trys, been given permission to detect.
For two days he pulled piece after piece from the ground, and the gold just kept coming. With no end in sight he contacted the relevent authorities, who must have thought he was out of his tent! After the finds liaison officer arrived and recovered; that's when the dig began in earnest. There was a marquee erected over the main area and the rest swept with detectors.
Interestingly, the farmer, who is on a fifty fifty deal with Herbert, told inquisitive passerbys that the field was being treated for foot and mouth disease, to deter potential looters!
Here is one of the many links to this story so you can see for yourself:
or Google Saxon Hoard
There is no evidence of habitation nearby, so the loot was basically buried in the middle of nowhere . To me that suggests that a scouting party went ahead and came back with bad news! (The site is on the side of a fairly steep hill.)
The strangest part of this story, and what intrigues me, and everyone else, is that out of the whole hoard there is not one female item! The pieces are all martial in nature.Why?
Any ideas?
Rory