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Staffordshire Hoard X-Ray Images

Version 2 2022-12-14, 12:42
Version 1 2022-12-09, 18:01
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posted on 2022-12-14, 12:42 authored by Woruldhord Project Team

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 Council. This page contains digital x-ray images of soil blocks excavated at the site of the Hoard. The images are provided by National Conservation Centre, National Museums Liverpool, and reproduced by the kind permission of Mr Richard Caddy, Staffordshire County Council.

History

Date

500-700

Temporal Coverage

500-700

Creator

National Conservation Centre, National Museums Liverpool

Source

Staffordshire County Council

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