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The Staffordshire Hoard Will Remain In England’s Midlands

Just a quick note to update a previous post: The Staffordshire Hoard has been “saved” for the British nation, rather than going into private hands, by a government grant.

StaffHoard.jpgAs I described the situation here, a private citizen found the trove of more than 1,500 gold and silver artifacts, from the 7th Century, last summer, and he and the landowner will split the money. A valuation committee set the price at £3.285 million, and both public and private sector money has been coming into the fund. On Wednesday, the National Heritage Memorial Fund contributed Â£1,285,000, completing the fundraising effort, and allowing the treasures to stay in the north of England.

Private funds were coming in, but apparently mostly in small amounts.

The Independent has a good article on the whole situation, with a slide show of artifact, here. And the BBC has a video here.

 

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About Judith H. Dobrzynski

Now an independent journalist, I've worked as a reporter in the culture and business sections of The New York Times, and been the editor of the Sunday business section and deputy business editor there as well as a senior editor of Business Week and the managing editor of CNBC, the cable TV

About Real Clear Arts

This blog is about culture in America as seen through my lens, which is informed and colored by years of reporting not only on the arts and humanities, but also on business, philanthropy, science, government and other subjects. I may break news, but more likely I will comment, provide

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