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Bronze Age Hoard |
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English: Treasure Case: 2015 T531
Circumstances: Found while searching with a metal detector scattered over an area of 10 - 20 metres squared. Dating: Early to Late Bronze Age Description Fragments of a flanged flat axe, two socketed axes, five pieces of casting waste (including a notable pouring cup), and an unidentified object with ancient patina of possible Bronze Age date. 1. Fragment of flat axe. The surfaces of the axe are very badly eroded, with pitting across the surfaces and only some patches of the original surfaces left. The axe is broken and the break appears ancient. The axe blade is notably short and the sides of the blade are flanged. This axe type is difficult to parallel but some comparison can be made with Continental style and 'intrusive' axes (Needham 1980, figs. 78, 93 & 125). Dimensions: Length: 69mm; Width (blade): 45mm; Width (broken end): 28mm; Thickness (max.): 10mm; Weight: 124.03g Dating: Early Bronze Age 2. Fragment of socketed axe. The surfaces of the axe are very badly eroded, with pitting across the surfaces and only some patches of the original surfaces left. The axe is broken and the break appears ancient. The fragment comprises of the blade and lower body. The casting seams have been trimmed but are still visible on both top and bottom. It is not possible to place the axe within a typological scheme owing to its condition. Dimensions: Length: 63.5mm; Width (blade): 50mm; Weight: 130.13g Dating: Late Bronze Age 3. Fragment of socketed axe. The surfaces of the axe are very badly eroded, with pitting across the surfaces and only some patches of the original surfaces left. The axe is broken and the break appears ancient. The fragment comprises of the blade and a short length of the body. Dimensions: Length: 28; Width (blade): 40mm; Weight 52.45g Dating: Late Bronze Age 4. Casting waste (pouring cup). The form of this pouring cup suggests it is from a clay or sand mould. Dimensions: 39mm (max.) by 22mm (max.); Weight: 44.76g Dating: Bronze Age 5. Casting waste (amorphous). Dimensions: 38mm (max.) by 25mm (max.) by 12mm (max.); Weight: 23.68g Dating: Bronze Age 6. Casting waste (amorphous). Dimensions: 28mm (max.) by 21mm (max.) by 6mm (max.); Weight: 13.53g Dating: Bronze Age 7. Casting waste (amorphous). Dimensions: 26mm (max.) by 20 mm (max.) by 3mm (max.); Weight: 7.15g Dating: Bronze Age 8. Casting waste (amorphous). Dimensions: 16mm (max.) by 12mm (max.) by 7mm (max.); Weight: 5.15g Dating: Bronze Age 9. Unidentified object. This object cannot be identified as certainly of Bronze Age date but the patina appears ancient. Dimensions: 47mm (max.) by 35mm (max.); Thickness: 6.5mm Dating: Uncertain Discussion The objects reported above are of at least two different dates. There is an Early Bronze Age axehead fragment (No. 1) and two Late Bronze Age socketed axehead fragments (Nos. 2-3), along with several pieces of so-called casting waste that could be of Early to Late Bronze Age date (but are typically found in association with objects of Late date) (Nos. 4-8). It cannot be certain that the objects described were ever intentionally deposited together (and care should be taken in assuming they were as several deposits may be represented) but given the proximity of the finds and likelihood of later disturbance by agricultural activity this possibility cannot be ruled out. Multi-period hoards are known but are rare: Yattendon (Berkshire) (Evans 1878), Danebury (Hampshire) (Britton et al. 1991, 335-40; Hingley 2009, 163-4), 'Batheaston', Somerset (Hingley 2009, 162), Salisbury, Wiltshire (Stead 1998), and Wardour (Wilsthire) (Portable Antiquities Scheme: WILT-E8DA70). Conclusion On the balance of probabilities, the finds detailed above constitute a find of two or more objects of prehistoric metalwork and therefore qualify as Treasure under the stipulations of the Treasure Act 1996 (Designation Order 2002). Bibliography Britton, D., O'Connor, B., & Cunliffe, B. 1984. The late Bronze Age hoard. In Cunliffe, B. (ed) Danebury: An Iron age hillfort in Hampshire. The excavations 1969-1978: the finds. Council for British Archaeology, Research Report No 52b, York: Council for British Archaeology Evans, J. 1878. A hoard of bronze antiquities found in Berkshire. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 7, 1878 Hingley, R. 2009. Esoteric Knowledge? Ancient Artefacts from Iron Age Contexts. Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 75, 143-65 Needham, S.P. 1980. The Early Bronze Age Axeheads of Central and Southern England. Unpublished PhD thesis submitted to University College, Cardiff Stead, I. 1998. The Salisbury Hoard. Stroud: Tempus Neil Wilkin The British Museum 20.1.17 |
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Depicted place | (County of findspot) Nottinghamshire | ||
Date | between 2200 BC and 800 BC | ||
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FindID: 733120 Old ref: DENO-E393A1 Filename: DENOE393A1.jpg |
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https://finds.org.uk/database/ajax/download/id/528291 Catalog: https://finds.org.uk/database/images/image/id/528291/recordtype/artefacts archive copy at the Wayback Machine Artefact: https://finds.org.uk/database/artefacts/record/id/733120 |
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