Saxon pendant with Roman jewel found in Kingsey field
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A Roman jewel engraved with a chariot and four running horses was found set in a silver Anglo-Saxon pendant by a metal detectorist.
The small piece of jewellery, external was found in a field near Kingsey, Buckinghamshire, in May 2019.
Historian Edwin Wood said its "high-status" Sutton Hoo-era owner was someone who would have wanted "a direct link with Rome's power and authority".
It was declared treasure by Buckinghamshire Coroner's Court, external.
The engraved oval dark green stone has bright orange flecks and dates to between the 1st and 3rd Centuries AD.
During the Roman era it was part of a ring and later repurposed as a pendant between AD500 and 700.
Metal detecting and the law
No search can begin until permission has been given by the landowner
All finds belong to the landowner
Any find in England, Wales and Northern Ireland that is more than 300 years old, made of gold or silver, or found with gold or silver artefacts, could be treasure under the 1996 Treasure Act, external
These must be reported to the appropriate county finds liaison officer, external
Source: Portable Antiquities Scheme
Mr Wood, Buckinghamshire's finds liaison officer, said: "It's the Sutton Hoo era - that time when you get very fancy burials.
"And the elite and powerful people in Britain wanted to demonstrate a connection to a wider world.
"Everyone is aware that just beyond Italy is what what we now call the Byzantine Empire, external, but it is the eastern Roman Empire."
The silver 22.8mm x 14.4mm (0.8in x 0.5in) setting has a pierced back.
Mr Wood said: "If you hold it up to light, the gem will light up through the holes, which form a cross.
"Its owner might also be drawing a connection to a wider, growing Christian world that was effectively replacing the Roman Empire."
He added this was a "really good example of responsible metal detecting" and praised the detectorist for reporting his find.
Discover Bucks Museum, external is interested in acquiring the pendant.
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