List of Iron Age hoards in Great Britain
The list of Iron Age hoards in Britain comprises significant archaeological hoards of coins, jewellery, precious and scrap metal objects and other valuable items discovered in Great Britain (England , Scotland and Wales ) that are associated with the British Iron Age , approximately 8th century BC to the 1st century AD. It includes both hoards that were buried with the intention of retrieval at a later date (personal hoards, founder's hoards, merchant's hoards, and hoards of loot), and also hoards of votive offerings which were not intended to be recovered at a later date, but excludes grave goods and single items found in isolation. Hoards of Celtic coins dating from the time of the Roman occupation of Britain are also included here.
List of hoards
Hoard
Image
Date
Place of discovery
Year of discovery
Current Location
Contents
Alton Hoard
mid 1st century AD
Alton ,Hampshire 51°08′56″N 0°58′37″W / 51.149°N 0.977°W / 51.149; -0.977 (Alton A Hoard )
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] [ 2]
Beaminster Hoard
early 1st century
Beaminster ,Dorset 50°48′32″N 2°44′24″W / 50.809°N 2.740°W / 50.809; -2.740 (Beaminster Hoard )
2003
Dorset Museum , Dorchester
160 silver staters[ 3]
Beverley Hoard
mid 1st century BC
Beverley ,East Yorkshire 53°50′42″N 0°25′37″W / 53.845°N 0.427°W / 53.845; -0.427 (Beverley Hoard )
1999–2007
Hull Museums CollectionsBritish Museum , London
110 gold staters[ 4] [ 5]
Blythburgh Hoard
early 1st century AD
Blythburgh ,Suffolk 52°19′N 1°36′E / 52.32°N 1.60°E / 52.32; 1.60 (Blythburgh Hoard )
2019
19 gold staters and quarter staters of Addedomaros, king of the Trinovantes , dating to 45–25 BC[ 6]
Cheriton Hoard
80 to 60 BC
Cheriton ,Hampshire 51°03′09″N 1°10′13″W / 51.05245°N 1.170325°W / 51.05245; -1.170325 (Cheriton Hoard )
1984
British Museum , LondonWinchester City Museum
50 gold staters and quarter staters[ 7]
Chute Forest Hoard
80 to 60 BC
Chute Forest ,Wiltshire 51°15′57″N 1°33′23″W / 51.265865°N 1.556348°W / 51.265865; -1.556348 (Chute Forest Hoard )
1927
British Museum , London
36 gold staters[ 8]
Clacton Hoard
80 to 60 BC
Clacton-on-Sea ,Essex 51°47′31″N 1°08′46″E / 51.79197°N 1.145973°E / 51.79197; 1.145973 (Clacton Hoard )
1898
British Museum , London
76 gold staters[ 9]
Climping Hoard
mid 1st century BC
Climping ,West Sussex 50°48′47″N 0°34′41″W / 50.813°N 0.578°W / 50.813; -0.578 (Climping Hoard )
2000
British Museum , London
18 gold staters[ note 1] [ 11]
Dovedale Hoard
1st century BC
Reynard's Cave and Kitchen, Dovedale , Derbyshire 53°04′11″N 1°47′05″W / 53.0696°N 1.7848°W / 53.0696; -1.7848 (Dovedale Hoard )
2014
Buxton Museum and Art Gallery
26 gold and silver coins, including three pre-conquest Roman coins, and 20 Late Iron Age gold and silver coins belonging to the Corieltauvi tribe[ 12]
Essendon Hoard
60 BC to 20 BC
Essendon ,Hertfordshire 51°45′46″N 0°09′11″W / 51.762913°N 0.153169°W / 51.762913; -0.153169 (Essendon Hoard )
1992
British Museum , London
257 gold coins, 7 swords, 4 spearheads, a dagger and a decorated sheet of bronze that may have faced a wooden shield, various ingots and segments of a gold torc[ 13]
Farmborough Hoard
early 1st century
Farmborough ,Somerset 51°20′35″N 2°29′02″W / 51.343°N 2.484°W / 51.343; -2.484 (Farmborough Hoard )
1984
British Museum , London
61 gold staters[ 14]
Field Baulk Hoard
mid 1st century
Field Baulk, March , Cambridgeshire 52°32′20″N 0°05′13″E / 52.539°N 0.087°E / 52.539; 0.087 (Field Baulk Hoard )
1982
British Museum , London
872 silver coins minted by the Iceni tribe, in a round pot[ 15]
Great Leighs Hoard
mid 1st century BC
Great Leighs ,Essex 51°49′37″N 0°30′22″E / 51.827°N 0.506°E / 51.827; 0.506 (Great Leighs Hoard )
1998–1999
Chelmsford Museum
40 gold staters[ 16]
Hallaton Treasure
1st century AD
Hallaton ,Leicestershire 52°33′00″N 0°50′00″W / 52.550°N 0.8333°W / 52.550; -0.8333 (Hallaton Treasure )
2000
Harborough Museum
5,000 silver and gold coins a silver gilt Roman parade helmet jewellery[ 17]
Honingham Hoard
mid 1st century AD
Honingham ,Norfolk 52°39′47″N 1°06′29″E / 52.663°N 1.108°E / 52.663; 1.108 (Honingham Hoard )
1954
Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
341 Iceni silver coins[ 18]
Ipswich Hoard
1st century BC
Ipswich ,Suffolk 52°03′32″N 1°09′22″E / 52.059°N 1.156°E / 52.059; 1.156 (Ipswich Hoard (1968-1969) )
1968–1969
British Museum , London
6 gold twisted torcs[ 19]
Kimbolton Hoard
mid 1st century BC
Kimbolton ,Cambridgeshire 52°18′29″N 0°24′25″W / 52.308°N 0.407°W / 52.308; -0.407 (Kimbolton Hoard )
2010
67 gold staters and one gold quarter-stater[ 20]
Langstone Hoard
mid 1st century AD
Ringland ,Newport 51°36′36″N 2°53′53″W / 51.610°N 2.898°W / 51.610; -2.898 (Langstone Hoard )
2007
2 bronze bowls and a bronze wine strainer[ 21]
Leekfrith torcs
4th to mid 3rd century BC
Leekfrith ,Staffordshire 53°08′13″N 2°02′42″W / 53.137°N 2.045°W / 53.137; -2.045 (Leekfrith torcs )
2016
4 gold torcs [ 22]
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 / 51.968; -0.850 (Little Horwood Hoard )
2006–2007
Buckinghamshire County Museum , Aylesbury
75 staters found over an 11-month period which are said to be part of the Whaddon Chase Hoard[ 23] [ 24] [ 25]
Llangoed Hoard
mid 1st century BC
Llangoed Anglesey 53°17′24″N 4°05′24″W / 53.290°N 4.090°W / 53.290; -4.090 (Llangoed Hoard )
2021–2022
Oriel Ynys Môn
Fifteen gold staters of the Corieltauvi tribe[ 26]
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 / 53.259; -4.540 (Llyn Cerrig Bach Hoard )
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[ 27]
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 / 51.720; -3.568 (Llyn Fawr Hoard )
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[ 28]
Lochar Moss Hoard
50 to 200 AD
Lochar Moss, near Dumfries , Dumfries and Galloway 55°05′09″N 3°34′50″W / 55.0858829°N 3.5806428°W / 55.0858829; -3.5806428 (Lochar Moss Hoard )
1840s
British Museum , London
brass torc and bronze bowl[ 29]
North Foreland Hoard
early 1st century BC
North Foreland ,Kent 51°22′30″N 1°26′42″E / 51.375°N 1.445°E / 51.375; 1.445 (North Foreland Hoard )
1999
Powell-Cotton Museum , Birchington-on-Sea
63 potin (a bronze alloy with high tin content) coins[ 30]
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 / 52.528; -1.127 (Peatling Magna Hoard )
2012
Harborough Museum
10 gold staters minted in northern France or the Low Countries[ 31]
Polden Hill Hoard
50 AD to 100 AD
Polden Hill ,Somerset 51°09′38″N 2°55′26″W / 51.160549°N 2.923972°W / 51.160549; -2.923972 (Polden Hill Hoard )
1800
British Museum , London
about 90 metal artefacts including horse gear and trappings, segments of 3 shields, 6 brooches, 3 bracelets, parts of 2 torcs[ 32]
Riseholme Hoard
50 BC to 50 AD
Riseholme ,Lincolnshire 53°15′54″N 0°31′48″W / 53.265°N 0.530°W / 53.265; -0.530 (Riseholme Hoard )
2017
The Collection, Lincoln Museum
40 gold staters, 231 silver units, and 11 silver half units attributed to the Corieltauvi tribe.[ 33]
Salisbury Hoard
3rd century BC [ note 2]
Netherhampton , near Salisbury , Wiltshire51°04′26″N 1°47′38″W / 51.074°N 1.794°W / 51.074; -1.794 (Salisbury Hoard )
1988
British Museum , London
over 600 objects, mostly miniature bronze versions of shields, tools, daggers and spearheads[ 34]
Scole Hoard
mid 1st century BC
Scole ,Norfolk 52°21′50″N 1°09′22″E / 52.364°N 1.156°E / 52.364; 1.156 (Scole Hoard )
1982–1983
202 Iceni silver coins and 87 Roman coins[ 35]
Sedgeford Hoard
1st century BC
Sedgeford ,Norfolk 52°54′N 0°33′W / 52.90°N 0.55°W / 52.90; -0.55 (Sedgeford Hoard )
2003
King's Lynn Museum
39 Gallo-Belgic gold staters, concealed inside a cowbone[ 36]
Shalfleet Hoard
late 1st century BC to early 1st century AD
Shalfleet ,Isle of Wight 50°42′04″N 1°27′29″W / 50.701°N 1.458°W / 50.701; -1.458 (Shalfleet Hoard )
2009
Sold at Bonhams, 2011.[ 37]
four large bowl-shaped silver ingots, six small silver fragments and one gold British B (or "Chute") stater of Late Iron Age date.[ 38]
Silsden Hoard
mid 1st century AD
Silsden ,West Yorkshire 53°54′50″N 1°56′13″W / 53.914°N 1.937°W / 53.914; -1.937 (Silsden Hoard )
1998
Cliffe Castle Museum, Keighley
27 gold coins and a finger ring[ 39]
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 / 52.885; 0.489 (Snettisham Hoard )
1948–1973
British Museum , LondonNorwich Castle Museum
over 150 gold torc fragments (over 70 of which form complete torcs), and various objects made of metal and jet [ 40]
Southend Hoard
60-50 BC
Southend-on-Sea ,Essex 51°32′18″N 0°42′52″E / 51.53832°N 0.714513°E / 51.53832; 0.714513 (Southend Hoard )
1986
British Museum , London
pottery sherds and 33 gold staters[ 41]
South Norfolk Hoard
late 1st century BC
South Norfolk
2012–2013
Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery
44 'Norfolk Wolf' debased gold staters[ 42] [ 43]
South Wight Hoard
late 1st century BC to early 1st century AD
South Wight ,Isle of Wight 50°36′00″N 1°12′00″W / 50.600°N 1.200°W / 50.600; -1.200 (South Wight Hoard )
2004
British Museum , London
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[ 44] [ 45]
Stanwick Hoard
50 BC to 100 AD
Stanwick ,North Yorkshire 54°30′24″N 1°43′32″W / 54.506627°N 1.725548°W / 54.506627; -1.725548 (Stanwick Hoard )
1843
British Museum , London
about 180 metal artefacts including four sets of horse harnesses for chariots and a bronze horse head[ 46]
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 / 56.167; -4.044 (Stirling Hoard )
2009
National Museum of Scotland , Edinburgh
4 gold torcs[ 47]
Stonea Hoard
20-50 AD
Stonea ,Cambridgeshire 52°31′12″N 0°08′35″E / 52.519927°N 0.14303°E / 52.519927; 0.14303 (Stonea Hoard )
1983
British Museum , London
pottery beaker and over 850 silver coins[ 48]
Sunbury Hoard
2nd century BC
Sunbury-on-Thames ,Surrey 51°25′19″N 0°25′08″W / 51.422°N 0.419°W / 51.422; -0.419 (Sunbury Hoard )
1950
Museum of London , London
317 tin alloy coins and 56 fragments, together with fragments of a pottery vessel[ 49]
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 / 51.456; -0.748 (Syngenta Hoard )
1998
Reading Museum
58 gold coins[ 50]
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 / 52.672; -3.897 (Tal-y-Llyn Hoard )
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[ 51]
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 / 52.000; -0.828 (Whaddon Chase Hoard )
1849 & 2006
British Museum , London[ 52] Buckinghamshire County Museum, Aylesbury
between 450[ 53] and 800[ 54] and 2,000 gold staters[ 23] — see also Little Horwood Hoard
Whitchurch Hoard
1st century BC
Whitchurch ,Hampshire 51°13′44″N 1°20′06″W / 51.229°N 1.335°W / 51.229; -1.335 (Whitchurch Hoard )
1987
Hampshire Museums Service (4 of each type). The remainder sold at Christies, October 1988, lots 236–246.
34 Gallo-Belgic E gold staters, and 108 British B (or, Chute,) gold staters.[ 55]
Wickham Market Hoard
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 / 52.150; 1.367 (Wickham Market Hoard )
2008
Ipswich Museum
840 gold staters[ 56] [ 57]
Winchester Hoard
1st century BC
near Winchester , Hampshire 51°03′47″N 1°18′29″W / 51.063°N 1.308°W / 51.063; -1.308 (Winchester Hoard or Treasure )
2000
British Museum , London
4 gold brooches 1 gold chain 1 gold bracelet (complete) 2 gold bracelet halves 2 gold torcs [ 58]
Walkington Hoard
1st century BC
Walkington ,East Yorkshire 53°49′14″N 0°29′17″W / 53.820636°N 0.487977°W / 53.820636; -0.487977 (Walkington Hoard )
2005
Yorkshire Museum , York
a collection of gold staters of the Corieltauvi . Various types of coin. Discovered in batches but regarded as associated.[ 59] [ 60]
See also
Notes
^ A previously unknown type of stater was found which henceforth became known as the "Climping type". It is thought that there was more to the hoard, but it had become dispersed.[ 10]
^ Although buried in the Iron Age, some of the objects in the Salisbury Hoard are dateable to the early Bronze Age (circa 2400 BC), and may have been recovered from a Bronze Age hoard.
^ The Syngenta Hoard is named after the company on whose land the hoard was found.
^ "Alton hoard of Iron Age coins & jewellery" . Art Fund . Retrieved 4 October 2010 .
^ British Museum Collection
^ Gannon, Voden-Decker & Bland 2004b , pp. 151, 183
^ Bland 2000 , p. 100
^ "Celtic Gold" . Hull City Council. Retrieved 29 July 2010 .
^ "Blythburgh hoard: Iron Age gold coins declared treasure" . BBC News . 9 February 2020. Retrieved 9 February 2020 .
^ British Museum Collection
^ British Museum Collection
^ British Museum Collection
^ Gannon, Voden-Decker & Bland 2004b , p. 7
^ Bland & Voden-Decker 2002 , pp. 106–107, 133
^ "Dovedale Roman and Iron Age coins found after 2,000 years" . BBC News . 7 July 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2014 .
^ British Museum Collection
^ "coin" . British Museum . Retrieved 4 October 2010 .
^ "Hoard of Iceni silver coins" . British Museum . Retrieved 16 July 2012 .
^ Bland 2000 , pp. 98–99
^ "The Hallaton Treasure" . Harborough Museum . Retrieved 14 July 2010 .
^ "Coin hoard from Honingham" . Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery. Retrieved 27 July 2010 .
^ British Museum Collection
^ "Iron Age gold coins discovered in Kimbolton" . Hunts Post . 6 October 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2011 .
^ "Record ID: NMGW-9C0216" . Portable Antiquities Scheme . 23 January 2009. Retrieved 19 July 2012 .
^ " 'Oldest' Iron Age gold work in Britain found in Staffordshire" . BBC Online . 28 February 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2017 .
^ a b Barton & Hitchcock 2008 , p. 184
^ Lewis 2009 , p. 87
^ "Little Horwood Hoard by Iron Age" . The Art Fund . Retrieved 29 July 2010 .
^ "TREASURE FOUND ON ANGLESEY" . Amgueddfa Cymru – Museum Wales . 10 August 2023. Retrieved 20 August 2023 .
^ "Artefacts from Llyn Cerrig Bach" . National Museum Wales . Archived from the original on 8 June 2010. Retrieved 6 August 2010 .
^ "Cauldron from Llyn Fawr" . National Museum Wales . Archived from the original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved 6 August 2010 .
^ British Museum Collection
^ Bland 2000 , p. 98
^ "Hoard of Celtic coins found in Leicestershire" . BBC News . 13 July 2012. Retrieved 16 July 2012 .
^ British Museum Collection
^ Daubney, Adam. "COIN HOARD: LIN-EB6C54" . Portable Antiquities Scheme . Retrieved 12 October 2017 .
^ "The Salisbury Hoard" . British Museum . Archived from the original on 27 October 2015.
^ Hutcheson, Natasha C. G. (2004). Later Iron Age Norfolk: Metalwork, Landscape and Society . Archaeopress. p. 105. ISBN 9781841715827 .
^ "Record ID: PAS-B1F065" . Portable Antiquities Scheme . Retrieved 19 July 2012 .
^ Bonhams, Antiquities, 13 April 2011, lot 248
^ Leins, Ian; Joy, Jody; Basford, Frank [1] , Portable Antiquities Scheme, Record ID: IOW-EAAFE2. Retrieved 21 November 2013
^ Bland 2000 , pp. 103–104
^ "The Snettisham Hoard" . British Museum . Retrieved 14 July 2010 .
^ British Museum Collection
^ "Norfolk wolf coins unearthed in treasure find" . BBC News . 17 April 2014. Retrieved 17 April 2014 .
^ "Coin Hoard NMS-397D42" . Portable Antiquities Scheme . 26 November 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2014 .
^ Williams, Jonathan; Hill, J.D.[2] , Portable Antiquities Scheme, Record ID: IOW-38B400. Retrieved 21 November 2013
^ [3] , The Art Fund, The Isle of Wight Ingot Hoard
^ British Museum Collection
^ "First Pictures of Stirling Iron Age Gold Hoard Treasure" . Heritage Key. 11 April 2010. Archived from the original on 8 July 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2010 .
^ British Museum Collection
^ Linecar, Howard (1949–1951). "On a find of early British tin coins at Sunbury-on-Thames" (PDF) . British Numismatic Journal . 26 : 339–340.
^ "Syngenta Coin Hoard" (PDF) . Reading Museum . Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2011. Retrieved 18 July 2010 .
^ "Tal-y-Llyn Plaque" . National Museum Wales . Retrieved 6 August 2010 .
^ British Museum Collection
^ Barton & Hitchcock 2008 , pp. 95, 123
^ "Huge Iron Age haul of coins found" . BBC . 17 January 2009. Retrieved 19 July 2010 .
^ Burnett, A.M.; Cowell, M.R. [4] , British Numismatic Journal, 1988, Vol.58, p.6ff. Retrieved 21 November 2013
^ "Iron Age coins declared treasure" . BBC . 3 July 2009. Retrieved 19 July 2010 .
^ "Iron Age gold hoard saved for Ipswich Museum" . The Art Fund . 21 June 2011. Retrieved 21 June 2011 .
^ Bland & Voden-Decker 2002 , pp. 16–18
^ Griffiths, Rebecca. "COIN HOARD: YORYM-E42AA8" . Portable Antiquities Scheme . The British Museum. Retrieved 30 March 2015 .
^ Woods, Andrew. "Yorkshire Hoards – Prehistoric Wealth" . Google Cultural Institute . Google / York Museums Trust. Retrieved 30 March 2015 .
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