
Man Discovers Ancient Necklace While Gardening – Jeweler's Startling Reaction Leaves Him Speechless
The survey took place over two weekends in June. A quiet, methodical team of four arrived with ground-penetrating radar equipment, their demeanor suggesting they were trying not to raise hopes. Gerald served coffee and watched from the kitchen window as they moved the equipment in slow, overlapping passes across his courgettes. On the second afternoon, they found something: a roughly circular area of soil disturbance about two meters across, between forty and eighty centimeters deep, near the back of the garden. It could have been natural geological variation, the team leader said carefully, or it could be consistent with a deliberate burial deposit of some age.