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The Galloway Hoard is an exceptional treasure, discovered in 2014 by metal detectorists at Balmaghie, Kirkcudbrightshire. It contains over 5kg of silver, gold and other materials dating to c AD 900. 

The careful way it was buried helped preserve incredibly rare organic materials such as silk and other textiles. With its unique range of rare objects and ancient heirlooms, it has transformed our understanding of the era we call the Viking Age in Scotland. 

Cutting-edge scientific analyses and years of detailed research allow us to reconstruct the biography of each object in the Hoard. Organic textile wrappings and containers show how these prized belongings were prepared for burial in the Viking Age. The remarkable survival of objects bearing personal names brings us closer than ever to the people who witnessed these dramatic times. These pages will help you explore the various parts of the Galloway Hoard. 

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