The UK's largest haul of Anglo-Saxon treasure has been discovered buried beneath a field in Staffordshire.
Experts say the collection of 1,500 gold and silver pieces, which may date to the 7th Century, is unparalleled in size and worth "a seven figure sum".
It has been declared treasure by South Staffordshire coroner Andrew Haigh, meaning it belongs to the Crown.
Terry Herbert, who found it on farmland using a metal detector, said it "was what metal detectorists dream of".
It may take more than a year for it to be valued.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/staffordshire/8272058.stmAnybody see this on the news last night? Gold from Byzantium and jewels from Sri Lanka, obviously the Dark Ages weren't that primitive after all.