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Eastgate hoard, found near to Hag-Gate Farmhouse, Stanhope (Eastgate)

A large hoard of Bronze Age objects was found under some stones in this area in 1812. It included four spearheads, one chisel, three axes, a hammer and several other objects. (1)

Bronze Age hoard found under some large stones near the River Wear, not far from Hag-gate Farmhouse, circa 1812. It comprised leaf shaped spearheads, a knife ferrule, socketed axes, a spear shaft ferrule, gouge, hammer and pieces of metal. Cowen (1971) traced the whereabouts of the still-complete hoard to a resident of Westmorland, but did not disclose their identity or address. (2) (4)

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Bronze Age (2600BC to 700BC)
Late Bronze Age (1200BC to 700BC)
Weardale Historical Settlement Patterns: Eastgate


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