The Greatest Archaeological Discoveries and Artefacts of Recent Years | Full Series

From History Hit

The Galloway Horde, discovered in 2014 in southwest Scotland, is a remarkable archaeological find that reshapes our understanding of Viking Age history through its collection of intricately designed silver and gold artifacts, including a unique cross and arm rings. This treasure, which lay hidden for over a thousand years, offers valuable insights into the cultural convergence of the time, as researchers and conservators work to unveil its secrets and importance to early medieval archaeology ...

Key Takeaways

  • The Galloway Horde: a treasure trove that flips the script on Viking history, revealing unexpected cultural intersections.
  • A cross made of silver and gold: proof that medieval bling transcends mere aesthetics—it's a cultural commentary.
  • Viking-age 'banknotes'—silver ingots buried as portable wealth—suggests money can indeed buy time buried in history.
  • Cattle guts wrapped in silver wire: even ancient bling had a 'you won't believe what’s inside!' twist.
  • From pagan Vikings to Christian symbols, Galloway was a cultural crossroads, proving history loves a good mashup.

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