Saxon burials in Sussex found by treasure hunters

Historic Anglo-Saxon artefacts could go on display in Sussex after a hidden graveyard was discovered by treasure hunters.

Bob White and Cliff Smith, who are members of the Eastbourne District Metal Detecting Club, stumbled upon the Saxon cemetery while metal-detecting on farmland outside Lewes As soon as they realised the importance of the site they sought advice from the police and local archaeologists who decided to excavate the graves immediately after seeking permission from the landowner.

Three graves were uncovered, one holding the remains of a man and two of a woman.

One of the females was buried with a bronze bowl which still had a working handle as well as gilded brooches and silver belt decorations.

The male was buried with a spear and shield and this with other artefacts suggested the family was relatively wealthy and of a high status within their local community.

The remains, which were uncovered in October, have been taken to English Heritage’s laboratories in Portsmouth for analysis and conservation but it is hoped they will eventually go on public display at at the Barbican House Museum in Lewes.

Paul Roberts, English Heritage’s inspector of ancient monuments, said: “Anglo-Saxon burial grounds are one of our principal sources of evidence about early Anglo-Saxon people and their way of life.

“The site near Lewes has been protected as a scheduled monument in recognition of its importance and to help preserve it in future.

“Our understanding of the graves is considerably better for the careful and exemplary approach taken by the two local metal-detectorists who discovered the site and its subsequent excavation by county council staff and unpaid local archaeologists.”

Under the terms of the Treasure Act the pair may be entitled to a reward, but Mr White said: “Mine and Cliff's name will go down in the history books. To find the unknown is reward enough. That's priceless.”

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Comments(10)

mark 62 says...
11:14pm Tue 3 Feb 09

will the police be looking into finding out how they died?

voluspa says...
11:38pm Tue 3 Feb 09

What a stupid comment. You dumb Brits think this is a TV show? People are too lazy to lift a finger and the police over there are idiots.

elohim_666 says...
9:31am Wed 4 Feb 09

Ah Americans; they don't have irony, but they rely on the British to be the BACKBONE whenever they decide to go to war!

feline1 says...
9:44am Wed 4 Feb 09

Wow! If I was these AngloSaxons, I'd be sending my ghost back to haunt these metal detectorists pronto! Disturbing graves like that, it's really not on!

Security word: evil-dead

Scoomer says...
12:22pm Wed 4 Feb 09

voluspa wrote:
What a stupid comment. You dumb Brits think this is a TV show? People are too lazy to lift a finger and the police over there are idiots.
You spelt "Agrippina" wrong.

twosugars says...
12:25pm Wed 4 Feb 09

elohim_666 wrote:
Ah Americans; they don't have irony, but they rely on the British to be the BACKBONE whenever they decide to go to war!
don't upset our colonial cousins for not having any real history of their own. they might bomb us back to the bronze age!

Scoomer says...
1:00pm Wed 4 Feb 09

On the contrary, their country has plenty of its own history - it's just that the Americans' ancestors butchered most of the people that remember it, and forced the survivors into concentration camps - sorry, "reserves".
Why are we talking about Americans, anyhow? The last time I went to Cologne, it was in Germany: dd I miss a meeting?

hymn says...
1:32pm Wed 4 Feb 09

Oh my giddy aunt, you lot must be bored. Or just a bunch of sad cases. Security-words; get a life.

Scoomer says...
4:07pm Wed 4 Feb 09

Hymn, don't think of this as a newspaper's website - look upon it more as an outsourced Care in the Community project ;-)

Jim BB says...
6:39pm Wed 4 Feb 09

I thought grave-robbing was illegal? I'm definitely being cremated. Obviously, will wait until I'm dead. Mind you, with the recent spate of arsonists...

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