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Gilmonby Hoard, Bowes (Gilmonby)

A hoard of late Bronze Age metalwork was found near Plover Hall, Gilmonby in 1980. Over twenty-seven bronze axes, thirty-seven spearheads, fourteenswords, tools, parts of a cauldron, ornaments, nine copper ingots and several pieces of Iron. It was probably buried between 1000BC to 800BC. A hoard such as this may have been buried for religious reasons, possibly as an offering to the gods.
D2061
Early Bronze Age (2600BC to 1600BC)
Late Bronze Age (1200BC to 700BC)
Excavation of the area around the Gilmonby Hoard, Gilmonby 1980 - 1983; Antiquities Department, The Bowes Museum


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