
Millennia-old treasure unearthed at nuclear power plant construction site
A Millennium-Old Treasure Unveiled at Nuclear Plant Construction Site

"I was trembling when I first unearthed it," an archaeologist shared about the accidental discovery of a treasure in Suffolk, England.
During a survey for the construction of a nuclear power plant in Suffolk, a team of archaeologists from Oxford Cotswold Archaeology (OCA) uncovered a significant treasure wrapped in cloth and lead sheeting.
The treasure comprises 321 silver coins minted between 1036 and 1044, coinciding with the early reign of Anglo-Saxon King Edward the Confessor.
This period was marked by turmoil in English history, as the king exiled and confiscated the property of certain elites who had fallen out of his favor.
"Perhaps the treasure’s owner feared the new regime, the political climate, and rising social unrest, leading them to take steps to conceal their wealth," said Alexander Bliss, an archaeologist and coin specialist at OCA, in an interview with Live Science.
In the 11th century, this amount of money represented a significant fortune, equivalent to the cost of 16 cows. Today, with its millennia-old age and exceptional historical value, it has become a priceless treasure.
Even the money pouch itself is considered a valuable artifact. Archaeologists are investigating whether the lead sheet used to wrap the coins was part of a larger object that could provide additional insights.
"I was trembling when I first unearthed it," said Andrew Pegg, an archaeologist at OCA.
Based on archaeological records, lead sheeting was not an uncommon method for storing coins at the time. However, the choice of this relatively sturdy material raises questions about why the owner didn’t use something simpler, such as a pot.
It’s possible that the owner was simply trying to disguise their wealth more effectively.
The archaeological team also speculates that the treasure’s owner was likely a person of moderate status, not an elite figure or someone of national importance.
This individual may have been a local figure of influence who feared the consequences of a regime change and decided to bury their treasure after the coronation of King Edward the Confessor.
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