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The Herefordshire Hoard is a collection of coins and jewellery found in a field in 2015. Funds are being raised to bring it back to Herefordshire and display it in the museum. The Herefordshire Council website has detailed pictures of the finds and a donation form here. and at www.herefordshirehoard.org.

Herefordshire Archaeology is Herefordshire Council's archaeology service. As at October 2018 it had a core staff of three: the Archaeological Advisor (who deals with planning enquiries and development advice), the Archaeological Projects Manager (who deals with research projects, Countryside Stewardship and partnership projects), and the Historic Environment Record Officer who manages the Historic Environment Record (HER)

Literature and Bibliography
Archaeology Data Service (ADS)This is a direct link to Herefordshire archaeology reports. There may be duplication between these reports and Herefordshire through Time publications. A number of them are available for download.
British and Irish Archaeology online. This website is a beta version of the ADS search. Putting 'Herefordshire' into the search term brings up references to a large number of reports in the ADS library, which can be further selected. The actual reports are not available at the moment.
Herefordshire through Time Publications. This contains select accessible and downloadable digital reports by Herefordshire Archaeology. These are arranged by year and then, where appropriate, the Herefordshire Archaeological Report (HAR) number.
Historic Environment Today (HET), was Herefordshire Archaeology's newsletter which ran from 1998 to 2012. it contained information on archaeology of Herefordshire and the activities of the county unit. The whole archive can now be found by the link.
The Corpus of Anglo Saxon stone sculpture is a project to record and publish a detailed record of every piece of Anglo Saxon sculpture in England. The volume containing Herefordshire (Volume X) has been published in paper form and in due course it will be available online, as are volumes I to VII. These earlier volumes have odd stylistic references to Herefordshire Anglo Saxon sculpture.

Online Galleries with Herefordshire material.
This link takes you to the page on this website with direct links to webpages of museums which display images of artefacts from the county or nearby.
Links to national bodies 
Council for British Archaeology