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List of hoards
[edit]Hoard | Image | Date | Place of discovery | Year of discovery | Current Location | Contents |
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Alton hoards | mid 1st century AD | Alton Hampshire 51°08′56″N 0°58′37″W / 51.149°N 0.977°W |
1996 | British Museum, London | 50 gold staters of Commios, Tincomarus and Epillus (Hoard A) 206 gold staters of Tincomarus and Verica (Hoard B) 1 Roman gold ring 1 Roman gold bracelet[1] | |
Aylesbury Hoard | mid 1st century BC | near Aylesbury Buckinghamshire 51°48′58″N 0°49′01″W / 51.816°N 0.817°W |
1998–1999 | Buckinghamshire County Museum | 40 gold staters[2] | |
Beaminster Hoard | early 1st century | Beaminster Dorset 50°48′32″N 2°44′24″W / 50.809°N 2.740°W |
2003 | Dorset County Museum | 160 silver staters[3] | |
Beverley Hoard (1999) | mid 1st century BC | Beverley East Yorkshire 53°50′42″N 0°25′37″W / 53.845°N 0.427°W |
1999–2007 | Hull Museums Collections British Museum, London |
110 gold staters[4][5] | |
Climping Hoard | mid 1st century BC | Climping West Sussex 50°48′47″N 0°34′41″W / 50.813°N 0.578°W |
2000 | British Museum (8) | 18 gold staters[note 1][7] | |
Farmborough Hoard | early 1st century | Farmborough Somerset 51°20′35″N 2°29′02″W / 51.343°N 2.484°W |
1984 | British Museum | 61 gold staters[8] | |
Field Baulk Hoard | mid 1st century | Field Baulk, March Cambridgeshire 52°32′20″N 0°05′13″E / 52.539°N 0.087°E |
1982 | British Museum | 872 silver coins minted by the Iceni tribe, in a round pot[9] | |
Great Leighs Hoard | mid 1st century BC | Great Leighs Essex 51°49′37″N 0°30′22″E / 51.827°N 0.506°E |
1998–1999 | Chelmsford Museums | 40 gold staters[10] | |
Hallaton Treasure | 1st century AD | Hallaton Leicestershire 52°33′00″N 0°50′00″W / 52.550°N 0.8333°W |
2000 | Harborough Museum | 5,000 silver and gold coins a silver gilt Roman parade helmet jewellery[11] | |
Honingham Hoard | mid 1st century AD | Honingham Norfolk 52°39′47″N 1°06′29″E / 52.663°N 1.108°E |
1954 | Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery | 341 Iceni silver coins[12] | |
Ipswich Hoard (1968-1969) | 1st century BC | Ipswich Suffolk 52°03′32″N 1°09′22″E / 52.059°N 1.156°E |
1968–1969 | British Museum | 6 torcs | |
Kimbolton Hoard | mid 1st century BC | Kimbolton Cambridgeshire 52°18′29″N 0°24′25″W / 52.308°N 0.407°W |
2010 | 67 gold staters and one gold quarter-stater[13] | ||
Langstone Hoard | mid 1st century AD | Ringland Newport 51°36′36″N 2°53′53″W / 51.610°N 2.898°W |
2007 | 2 bronze bowls and a bronze wine strainer[14] | ||
Little Horwood Hoard | 1st century BC | Little Horwood, Aylesbury Vale Buckinghamshire 51°58′05″N 0°51′00″W / 51.968°N 0.850°W |
2006–2007 | Buckinghamshire County Museum | 75 staters found over an 11 month period which are said to be part of the Whaddon Chase Hoard[15][16][17] | |
Llyn Cerrig Bach Hoard | 4th century BC to 1st century AD | Llyn Cerrig Bach, near Valley Anglesey 53°15′32″N 4°32′24″W / 53.259°N 4.540°W |
1942 | National Museum Cardiff | Votive objects deposited over a period of several hundred years, comprising over 150 items of bronze and iron, including 7 swords, 6 spearheads, fragments of a shield, part of a bronze trumpet, 2 gang chains, fragments of iron wagon tyres and horse gear, blacksmith's tools, fragments of two cauldrons, and iron bars[18] | |
Llyn Fawr Hoard | 8th to 7th century BC | Llyn Fawr Lake, Rhigos Glamorgan 51°43′12″N 3°34′05″W / 51.720°N 3.568°W |
1909–1913 | National Museum Cardiff | Bronze cauldron, a number of chisels, sickles and socketed axes, a sword, a spearhead, a razor, and horse harness equipment[19] | |
North Foreland Hoard | early 1st century BC | North Foreland Kent 51°22′30″N 1°26′42″E / 51.375°N 1.445°E |
1999 | Quex Park Museum, Birchington-on-Sea | 63 potin (a bronze alloy with high tin content) coins[20] | |
Peatling Magna Hoard | mid 1st century BC | Peatling Magna, near Market Harborough Leicestershire 52°31′41″N 1°07′37″W / 52.528°N 1.127°W |
2012 | Harborough Museum | 10 gold staters minted in northern France or the Low Countries[21] | |
Salisbury Hoard | 3rd century BC[note 2] | Netherhampton, near Salisbury Wiltshire 51°04′26″N 1°47′38″W / 51.074°N 1.794°W |
1988 | British Museum, London | over 600 objects, mostly miniature bronze versions of shields, tools, daggers and spearheads[22] | |
Scole Hoard | mid 1st century BC | Scole Norfolk 52°21′50″N 1°09′22″E / 52.364°N 1.156°E |
1982–1983 | 202 Iceni silver coins and 87 Roman coins[23] | ||
Sedgeford Hoard | 1st century BC | Sedgeford Norfolk 52°54′N 0°33′W / 52.90°N 0.55°W |
2003 | King's Lynn Museum | 39 Gallo-Belgic gold staters, concealed inside a cowbone[24] | |
Shalfleet Hoard | late 1st century BC to early 1st century AD | Shalfleet, Isle of Wight | 2009 | Sold at Bonhams, 2011 | Four large bowl-shaped silver ingots and 1 gold British B (or "Chute") stater of Late Iron Age date.[25] | |
Silsden Hoard | mid 1st century AD | Silsden West Yorkshire 53°54′50″N 1°56′13″W / 53.914°N 1.937°W |
1998 | Cliffe Castle Museum, Keighley | 27 gold coins and a finger ring[26] | |
Snettisham Hoard | mid 1st century BC | Ken Hill, near Snettisham Norfolk 52°53′06″N 0°29′20″E / 52.885°N 0.489°E |
1948–1973 | British Museum, London Norwich Castle Museum |
over 150 gold torc fragments (over 70 of which form complete torcs), and various objects made of metal and jet[27] | |
South Wight Hoard | late 1st century BC to early 1st century AD | Isle of Wight | 2004 | British Museum | 18 gold staters, 138 silver staters, 1 thin silver coin, 7 copper alloy coins of the Roman period, 2 bowl shaped silver ingots, 1 bowl shaped copper alloy ingot, 5 sherds of Iron Age pottery [28] | |
Stirling Hoard | 3rd to 1st century BC | Near Blair Drummond Stirlingshire 56°10′01″N 4°02′38″W / 56.167°N 4.044°W |
2009 | National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh | 4 gold torcs[29] | |
Syngenta Hoard[note 3] | mid 1st century BC | Jealott's Hill, near Bracknell Berkshire 51°27′22″N 0°44′53″W / 51.456°N 0.748°W |
1998 | Reading Museum | 58 gold coins[30] | |
Tal-y-Llyn Hoard | 1st century AD | near Tal-y-llyn Lake, Cadair Idris Merionethshire 52°40′19″N 3°53′49″W / 52.672°N 3.897°W |
1963 | National Museum Cardiff | 1 brass plaque, fragments from two brass shields, several decorated brass plates (possibly from a ceremonial cart), and part of a Roman lock[31] | |
Whaddon Chase Hoard | 1st century BC | near Whaddon, Aylesbury Vale Buckinghamshire 52°00′00″N 0°49′41″W / 52.000°N 0.828°W |
1849 | between 450[32] and 800[33] and 2,000 gold staters[15] — see also Little Horwood Hoard | ||
Whitchurch Hoard | 1st century BC | Whitchurch, Hampshire | 1987 | Hampshire Museums Service (4 of each type) | 34 Gallo-Belgic E gold staters, and 108 British B (or, Chute,) gold staters.[34] | |
Wickham Market Hoard (2008) | late 1st century BC to early 1st century AD | Wickham Market Suffolk 52°09′00″N 1°22′01″E / 52.150°N 1.367°E |
2008 | Ipswich Museum | 840 gold staters[35][36] | |
Winchester Hoard | 1st century BC | near Winchester Hampshire 51°03′47″N 1°18′29″W / 51.063°N 1.308°W |
2000 | British Museum | 4 gold brooches 1 gold chain 1 gold bracelet (complete) 2 gold bracelet halves 2 gold torcs[37] |
- ^ "Alton hoard of Iron Age coins & jewellery". Art Fund. Retrieved 2010-10-04.
- ^ Bland 2000, pp. 100–101
- ^ Gannon, Voden-Decker & Bland 2004b, pp. 151, 183
- ^ Bland 2000, p. 100
- ^ "Celtic Gold". Hull City Council. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
- ^ Gannon, Voden-Decker & Bland 2004b, p. 7
- ^ Bland & Voden-Decker 2002, pp. 106–107, 133
- ^ "coin". British Museum. Retrieved 2010-10-04.
- ^ "Hoard of Iceni silver coins". British Museum. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
- ^ Bland 2000, pp. 98–99
- ^ "The Hallaton Treasure". Harborough Museum. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
- ^ "Coin hoard from Honingham". Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
- ^ "Iron Age gold coins discovered in Kimbolton". Hunts Post. 6 October 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-14.
- ^ "Record ID: NMGW-9C0216". Portable Antiquities Scheme. 23 January 2009. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
- ^ a b Barton & Hitchcock 2008, p. 184
- ^ Lewis 2009, p. 87
- ^ "Little Horwood Hoard by Iron Age". The Art Fund. Retrieved 2010-07-29.
- ^ "Artefacts from Llyn Cerrig Bach". National Museum Wales. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
- ^ "Cauldron from Llyn Fawr". National Museum Wales. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
- ^ Bland 2000, p. 98
- ^ "Hoard of Celtic coins found in Leicestershire". BBC News. 13 July 2012. Retrieved 2012-07-16.
- ^ "The Salisbury Hoard". British Museum. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
- ^ Hutcheson, Natasha C. G. (2004). Later Iron Age Norfolk: Metalwork, Landscape and Society. Archaeopress. p. 105. ISBN 9781841715827. Retrieved 2013-09-22.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Record ID: PAS-B1F065". Portable Antiquities Scheme. Retrieved 2012-07-19.
- ^ Leins,Ian; Joy, Jody; Basford, Frank [1], Portable Antiquities Scheme, Record ID: IOW-EAAFE2. Retrieved November 21, 2013
- ^ Bland 2000, pp. 103–104
- ^ "The Snettisham Hoard". British Museum. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
- ^ Williams, Jonathan; Hill, J.D.[2], Portable Antiquities Scheme, Record ID: IOW-38B400. Retrieved November 21, 2013
- ^ "First Pictures of Stirling Iron Age Gold Hoard Treasure". Heritage Key. 11 April 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-14.
- ^ "Syngenta Coin Hoard" (PDF). Reading Museum. Retrieved 2010-07-18. [dead link ]
- ^ "Tal-y-Llyn Plaque". National Museum Wales. Retrieved 2010-08-06.
- ^ Barton & Hitchcock 2008, pp. 95, 123
- ^ "Huge Iron Age haul of coins found". BBC. 17 January 2009. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
- ^ Burnett, A.M.; Cowell, M.R. [3], British Numismatic Journal, 1988, Vol.58, p.6ff. Retrieved November 21, 2013
- ^ "Iron Age coins declared treasure". BBC. 3 July 2009. Retrieved 2010-07-19.
- ^ "Iron Age gold hoard saved for Ipswich Museum". The Art Fund. 21 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-21.
- ^ Bland & Voden-Decker 2002, pp. 16–18
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