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Gardener searched for a lost hammer in Suffolk and accidentally uncovered Britain’s biggest Roman hoard

International
Published on 4 May 2026
Gardener searched for a lost hammer in Suffolk and accidentally uncovered Britain’s biggest Roman hoard

His detector pinged something not meant for digging

In 1992, a retired gardener in Suffolk went hunting for a lost hammer in a field—using a metal detector. Instead, he uncovered the Hoxne Hoard, Britain’s largest Roman treasure cache, filled with thousands of gold and silver coins, jewelry, and dining items. Archaeologists say the find reveals how wealthy late Roman communities lived and why society later collapsed.

  • A lost-hammer search turned into a major Roman discovery
  • The Hoxne Hoard contained thousands of coins and valuables
  • Included jewelry and dining wares from late Roman life
  • The hoard offers clues to wealth and upheaval in Britain
Read the full story at The Economic Times

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