Every year around 5,000 archaeological objects from Wiltshire are
recorded by the Portable Antiquities Scheme. These finds are made by
members of the public and each object on the database has a story to
tell. Each is a link between us and the past. Every article was once
designed for a purpose, and thought has gone into its construction. 50
Finds from Wiltshire focuses on the stories that these objects can
reveal, informing us about civil unrest, wars, religion, trade, the
economy, or a unique insight into daily life. The landscape of Wiltshire
has been shaped by of thousands of years of human activity, and we can
see this history through the archaeology. The lives of those who have
shaped the landscape can be told through what they have left behind.
When viewing every object in its context, its history is revealed. The
objects recorded with the Portable Antiquities Scheme add a new
dimension to our understanding of the past.