Gold in them there hills
Sep. 24th, 2009 07:35 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Deep in darkness as dragon's dwelling Hidden under hill lay heaped the hoard, Battle-gear brightly gleaming. Sword-hilts splendid, serpent-spiraled, Helms and horns and handles to hold, Gold to grace the graves of the great. Silent it slumbered as centuries passed. Then a carl came, keen and cunning, The dark earth delving with deft detector, Singer of spell-song, seer into stone.
Shiny pictures here,
explanation by a British Museum bod here.
I love the way the BBC keep referring to the find as a "hoard," as if it had been found with the bones of a dragon coiled possessively over it. Attempts to interview the finder were unsuccessful as he seemed to have disappeared, along with one of the hoard's less significant items, reportedly a small inscribed gold ring...