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  2. Thetford Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The Thetford assemblage, in spite of the sadly inadequate details of its discovery and provenance, remains one of the most intriguing and unusual of the many late-Roman precious-metal hoards from Britain. Although the combination of silver tableware and gold personal ornament (with or without coins) is common enough in precious-metal hoards of ...

  3. Grouville Hoard - Wikipedia

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    They were discovered by metal detectorists Reg Mead and Richard Miles in a field at an undisclosed location in the parish of Grouville on the east side of Jersey in the Channel Islands. It is the largest hoard ever found in Jersey, and the first major archaeological find made by metal detectorists in the island.

  4. Portable Antiquities Scheme - Wikipedia

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    FLOs maintain close links with local metal detecting societies and have contributed to a thaw in relationships between the detectorists and archaeologists who often previously disdained one another. Finds are photographed, often from multiple angles, and a text description is recorded. The photographs are made available under an open licence.

  5. Metal detectorists searching forest stumble on mysterious ...

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    Istelski told Science in Poland that the discovery was a dream come true. The group’s Facebook post said the emotions were indescribable. The treasure stash had 70 gold coins identified as U.S ...

  6. Silverdale Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The hoard is the largest Viking treasure found in the UK since the discovery of the Vale of York Hoard in 2007 [3] and is the fourth-largest Viking hoard found in the UK. [6] It has striking similarities with the much larger Cuerdale Hoard , found in 1840 about 40 miles (64 km) away.

  7. Staffordshire Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The hoard includes almost 4,600 items and metal fragments, [8] [1] totalling 5.094 kg (11.23 lb) of gold and 1.442 kg (3.18 lb) of silver, with 3,500 cloisonné garnets [6] [9] and is the largest treasure of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver objects discovered to date, eclipsing, at least in quantity, the 1.5 kg (3.3 lb) hoard found in the Sutton Hoo ship burial in 1939.