Archaeologists baffled by mysterious Anglo-Saxon artefact

Elaborate pattering adorns the tiny object with a horse-like outline looking back over its shoulder - ANDREW WILLIAMS/NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL

Elaborate pattering adorns the tiny object with a horse-like outline looking back over its shoulder – ANDREW WILLIAMS/NORFOLK COUNTY COUNCIL© Provided by The Telegraph

A mysterious Anglo-Saxon object has been unearthed that is ā€œcompletely unlikeā€ any other artefact discovered, an expert has said.

Detectorists in NorfolkĀ found the gilded silver relic, which is 19.4mm in diameter with intricate designs depicting a stylised animal looking over its shoulder.

Archaeologists baffled by mysterious Anglo-Saxon artefact

Despite the skill which would have been required to make it, the roughly 1,200-year-old object has no apparent purpose and remains a mystery toĀ archaeologists.

Dr Helen Geake, Norfolk’s finds liaison officer, who is also an expert on television show Time Team, believes the ornate trinket reveals the skill of Anglo-Saxon craftsmen.

She told the BBC: ā€œIt was made by someone with a real eye for loveliness.

ā€œIt’s so tiny and yet it was created just as carefully as something like a Bible or piece of jewellery.ā€

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The mysterious object was found in a crumpled condition, but is round with shallow sides forming a dish-like shape.

Elaborate pattering similar to the insular geometric design on theĀ Lindisfarne GospelsĀ and theĀ Book of KellsĀ adorn the tiny object, and a stylised horse-like outline on the ā€œtopā€ of the piece is shown looking back over its shoulder.