13 hundred years old gold
"When the first glints of gold started to emerge from the soil we knew this was something significant.”
Archaeologists have found a "once-in-a-lifetime" gold necklace dating back to 630-670 AD and described as the richest of its type ever uncovered in Britain.
The jewellery has at least 30 pendants and beads made of Roman coins, gold, garnets, glass and semi-precious stones.
The 1,300-year-old object was spotted in a grave thought to be of a woman of high status, such as royalty.
Experts hailed the discovery as internationally significant.