I am a nobleman in England

Chapter 127 There is a kind of beauty called wanting to be beautiful! (Three more various requests)

The largest collection of Anglo-Saxon gold artifacts in the UK so far!

This is the common point of view and recognition of all experts, and once this conclusion is reached, the value of these treasures is really "unestimable", not to mention that whether it is the quantity, weight, or the range of materials used, it is indeed They are far beyond the scale of cultural relics unearthed in the UK.

"Who can tell the materials of these hilt balls?"

The group of experts in the studio still gathered around the table, holding a magnifying glass, bending over on the table, exclaiming from time to time, talking about their discoveries and inferences, and from time to time they discussed with each other. With.

"Unidentified, I haven't seen it."

"Unheard of."

"Unknown materials, this requires instrumental testing. To be honest, archaeologists around the world may not necessarily be familiar with these artifacts..."

"...Yes, it will take at least a year, or even longer, to appreciate and value these cultural relics."

"It's too long. It takes a lot of epic poems to find some clues to determine the identity of the original and final owners of this batch of gold products, and the specific time and reason for burying them.

I'm thinking about a question, which warrior got such a large-scale gold product in a battle, or is it a collection accumulated during a long military career?

These mysteries all need to be solved one by one, hoo-it seems that we people will study it in the future!"

Hearing these words, Arthur, who was originally smiling, couldn't help but narrowed his eyes, his mouth was slightly upturned, and seemed to show a meaningful sneer. Good fellow, without even asking the owner, he started to say The words determine the ownership of this batch of cultural relics.However, he didn't say much, because in his opinion, no matter what these people said and what reason they used, no one could take away these treasures.

However, Paul, the housekeeper on the side, was not so good-looking, serious and solemn, and seemed to have a trace of anger and indifference. He was really a little angry at these people who were no one else and completely ignored the master's foul behavior. He glanced at Arthur and found With the sneer at the corner of the young earl's mouth, he spoke suddenly.

"Ahem, everyone!"

The butler Paul's light cough and raised voice made everyone look back at him a little dazedly, while the butler Paul looked indifferent and straight, raised his chin slightly, and said in an aristocratic tone very elegantly.

"I need to correct this expert’s question just now. I don’t know the original owner of this batch of gold products, but I know the identity of the final owner. That is Thomas Bolling, the first Earl of Bolling. As for the burying of them The specific time should be in the ten years from 1211 to 1221. As for the reason, it is family inheritance."

"Oh? How do you prove what you said?" At this moment, an expert frowned and asked with a little dissatisfaction in his tone and expression.

The expert asked with a bad attitude, the other experts standing around him all had slight changes, and the two treasure evaluation committee officials beside Arthur had even changed their expressions. They wanted to say something to stop the relaxation. At that time, they heard their most worried voice.

"Haha, there is no need to prove it, because this fief belongs to our Bolin family, from the first generation of Thomas Bolin, Earl of Bolin, to me, the 30th generation of Bolin, Arthur Bolin, our family is here. This piece of land has flourished and lived for more than 800 years.

Moreover, even if they were not buried by my ancestor Thomas, it does not matter, because they still belong to the Boleyn family and belong to me. Believe this, there is no objection!"

Arthur had a smile on his face, a clear voice, and said without any emotion. He looked around indifferently for a week, looking at the experts with different expressions because of his words.

"Ahem, of course, of course, this is an unquestionable fact. You absolutely own this batch of cultural relics, Lord Earl." An official of the treasure assessment committee hurriedly coughed and smiled, hoping to relieve the embarrassment.

"Sorry, your honorable count, I didn't mean to offend your family. I just asked instinctively. After all, the most important thing in archaeology is rigor. Every conclusion should be supported by indisputable evidence. "The expert who asked Paul also explained with a little embarrassment.

"Yes, Lord Earl, your discovery this time can be said to have the same value as finding the tomb of Pharaoh Tutangkamen in Egypt. We are inevitably a little excited. I am really sorry and rude."

At this time, the eight archaeological and cultural relics experts realized their impolite behavior and completely ignored the owner. They all took care of themselves without the owner’s consent. They couldn’t wait to check and study, talk to themselves, some words. It is indeed extremely impolite to ignore the owner's feelings completely.

This means that the other party is a nobleman, and whether he likes it or not, he will maintain an elegant etiquette, otherwise their impolite behavior can be blasted out by the host.

"I can understand your feelings and feelings. After all, I was very excited and excited when I found them." The other party's attitude of apologizing was so sincere, and Arthur naturally couldn't be so careless. This group of people still has real talents. It is expected that so much information can be identified in such a short period of time.

"I have to say, Lord Arthur, this amazing discovery of yours will likely change people's perception of British Anglo-Saxon history. It can be said that the unearth of these cultural relics is of great significance to the United Kingdom, and even internationally. The above also has "potential" significance." At this time, an elderly white-haired expert looked at Arthur with a solemn expression and said with scorching eyes, "I can even conclude that the foundation of British archaeological research in the next 20 years will be built on Above this batch of cultural relics."

This elderly expert seemed to be very prestigious. As soon as he said what he said, the other seven experts nodded in agreement with serious expressions, and all turned their eyes to the young earl.

Arthur sneered, but he sneered inwardly. As expected, he used this kind of righteousness to put pressure on himself, but it was a pity that they used the wrong place. British archaeological research has something to do with him, let alone what he was inside. I'm not a British, and even if it is, I won't choose to turn it in. Didn't you guys say that its value is inestimable?

Although there is a kind of beauty, it is called the beauty of thinking!However, they can't help but think too beautiful!

"Paul, go take a look, why haven't the black tea prepared for you come up yet?" Arthur wanted to take care of these experts' words, but turned to look at Paul and said.

"LORD, please wait a moment, I'll go take a look." As he said, Paul the butler leaned slightly, then his figure was straight, his chin slightly tilted, and he turned and left in an elegant and arrogant manner.

And everyone on the treasure assessment committee, seeing that the young earl didn't make trouble at all, they couldn't help but looked at each other with disappointment. Among them, the elderly expert shook his head in disappointment.

Everyone is a smart person. Needless to say, Arthur’s attitude, they also understand that although the "Treasure Law" allows them to see more cultural relics and antiques, it has never been easy and simple to get a folk treasure hunt. The treasure that the visitor dug up, it seems that this time I don’t know which museum can come up with huge sums of money.

This is also impossible, because the goals of the treasure hunter and the archaeologist are fundamentally conflicting.Archaeologists focus on historical information, the relationship between cultural relics and locations, buildings and other discoveries, while folk treasure hunters focus on the object itself and its market value.

Moreover, the biggest pain for these experts is that this so-called "Treasure Law" is the product of their failure and compromise, because it is the result of the continuous struggle between folk treasure hunters and professional archaeologists for decades, and the failure of professional archaeologists. .