The figures are based on six pilot schemes set up to promote the voluntary recording of finds in Kent, Norfolk, North Lincolnshire, the North West and the West Midlands and Yorkshire.
Finds include an extremely rare seventh century Anglo-Saxon gold and garnet cross from Holderness in east Yorkshire.
Known as the Portable Antiquities Scheme, it already has its own Web-site to report on progress at www.finds.org.uk
Treasure trove pilot
UK: MORE than 13,500 archaeological items were found and recorded in the first year of a Government scheme to register historical finds, a new report reveals.