On 5 July 2009 a metal-detectorist started to unearth gold objects in a
Staffordshire field. Thus began the discovery of the largest hoard of
Anglo-Saxon treasure ever found. Consisting of over 1600 items including
fittings from the hilts of swords, fragments from helmets, Christian
crosses and magnificent pieces of garnet work the Staffordshire Hoard
has begun to rewrite history. This new and extended edition of the
successful title by Kevin Leahy and Roger Bland delves deeper into the
story behind the hoard, using the latest research to fill previous gaps
in knowledge and turn some of the original ideas about the discovery on
their head. Complete with new photography of the cleaned and conserved
objects, showing off the stunning and intricate decoration, this book
provides a fascinating account of the history and the discovery of this
remarkable hoard.