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Bronze Age spear found in the river Aln near Alnmouth (Lesbury)

(NU 23811158). Spear found AD1858. (The words occur near a footbridge on map and used in conjunction with the following data, obviously refer to the footbridge over the River Aln at Lesbury).
A bronze spearhead 5-3/8ins long with side loops was found in the bed of the River Aln near Alnmouth in making a footbridge. (1)

Now in Alnwick Castle Museum, Case H No 247. (2)

Sited to centre of modern footbridge. The present location of this Bronze Age looped spearhead is correct. (3)

Additional Reference (4)
N5695
Bronze Age (2600BC to 700BC)
FIELD OBSERVATION, Ordnance Survey Archaeology Division Field Investigation 1954; J H Ostridge


Source of Reference
Local History of Lesbury

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