28/05/2026
- Solving the mystery of the 6th century Anglo-Saxon brooch... 🕵️
Between 2010 and 2014, archaeologists excavated an Anglo-Saxon cemetery and uncovered an intriguing large brooch, made from copper with gilt and had enamel decoration. What was interesting was that enamel isn't usually associated with Ango-Saxon artefacts from the 6th century.
Scientists from the University of Lancashire brought the brooch to Diamond in 2018 to find out more about its composition. They used synchrotron technologies on the I18 beamline and found that it was likely made from recycled materials using a similar enamelling method to the Romans.
Merging Anglo-Saxon art with Roman-British technology, the brooch is evidence that the phenomenon was more significant than once thought.