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Family finds 3,000-year-old ‘treasure’ on a weekend walk

Family finds 3,000-year-old 'treasure' on a weekend walk

What began as a relaxed weekend outing turned into a remarkable archaeological discovery when three generations of one family uncovered a 3,000-year-old Bronze Age hoard during a walk in the English countryside. Simon Weller, his 79-year-old father Chris, and his nine-year-old daughter Amelia were metal detecting in a field near Lewes when they unearthed several ancient copper ingots dating back to around 1100–800 BC. At first, the finds appeared to be little more than muddy lumps of metal, but experts later confirmed their historical significance.

Treasure that looked like “muddy lumps”

Weller said he initially did not think much of the discovery when the family dug up the first pieces. Unsure of what they had found, he contacted a friend with archaeological knowledge, who suggested the objects could be Bronze Age ingots. The realisation turned what seemed like an ordinary hobby outing into an extraordinary moment.Ingots are semi-processed blocks of metal that were typically melted down to make tools, weapons, ornaments, or ritual offerings. During the Bronze Age, such objects were highly valuable and often linked to early trade networks and metalworking skills. Weller said the ingots “would have been very important to people at the time.”

More discoveries beneath the soil

Encouraged by the initial find, the family continued searching the area and uncovered additional pieces of worked bronze buried nearby. For Weller, who regularly goes metal detecting, the experience stood out even compared with earlier discoveries that included medieval tools and gold coins.Following established procedures, Weller informed the landowner and reported the discovery. The hoard has since been donated to the Barbican House Museum, where it is expected to go on public display later this spring. The Sussex Archaeological Society described the donation as an important addition that will help improve understanding of ancient metalworking.

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