Trevor Penny was searching for lost and discarded objects in the River Cherwell in Oxfordshire in November 2023 when he made the discovery. The magnet fisher had been down on his luck that day and only pulled scaffolding poles from the water, he told Live Science in a message on Facebook. When Penny lugged out the sword, he didn’t immediately recognize what it was.

“I was on the side of the bridge and shouted to a friend on the other side of the bridge, ‘What is this?’” Penny, who is a member of the Thame Magnet Fishing Facebook group, recalled in the message. “He came running over shouting, ‘It looks like a sword!’”

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    7 months ago

    Personally I don’t think I would have made my find this public, and quietly displayed it in my home. If the British Museum can just take stuff and display it then I can too.

    The significance of archeological finds is a lot more than “British Museum displays it”. I think what you wrote here is a very disrespectful and destructive view towards history.

    I can’t say where the line is for what you should turn in, but something like this is far across it.