Public to help create largest Anglo-Saxon archive
An Oxford academic has challenged the public to help create the world's largest archive of online material concerned with Anglo-Saxon England, after being inspired by the interest shown in last year's discovery of the Staffordshire hoard. The Archive, called Project Woruldhord (Old English for 'world-hoard'), is being launched this month by Dr Stuart Lee, of the Faculty of English and Computing Services. People across the world are being asked to upload pictures and videos of Anglo-Saxon buildings or monuments in their area; any stories, poems, writings, art or songs they have heard or composed which relate to the period; and even audio recordings and videos of historical re-enactments. Dr Stuart Lee, Project Leader, said: 'With the discovery of the Staffordshire hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold last year, the amount of interest the public expressed in the discovery was striking and it has raised a lot of questions about our understanding of the period. The project aims to build on this interest, and asks the public to help us to collect our own hoard of Anglo-Saxon objects and material inspired by them, bringing together in one place material which will be useful and interesting to many, but so far known only by a few. With the discovery of the Staffordshire hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold last year, the amount of interest the public expressed in the discovery was striking 'The Archive will be the first mass observation that has ever been done on the period, and will be of use to historians, English literature students, archaeologists, art historians, and the general public.

