- Collette Hoard
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Coordinates: 55°46′16″N 2°00′25″W / 55.771°N 2.007°W
Collette Hoard Material Gold Period/culture Bronze age Discovered Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland by John Minns in April, 2005 Present location Museum of Antiquities, Newcastle upon Tyne Identification 2005 T120 (Fig 64) The Collette Hoard was found in fields near Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England by metal detectorist John Minns in April 2005. The hoard is named after Collette, the eight year old daughter of Minns, rather than the location it was found at, in order to keep the find location secret.[1]
The hoard included six gold lock rings, believed to have been hair decorations, as well as bracelets, rings and pins and also six socketed axes which could have been used either for woodworking or as weapons, and the first socketed gouge - a tool which would have been used by craftsmen - to be found in Northumberland.[2]
See also
- List of hoards in Britain
References
External links
Categories:- English history stubs
- Treasure troves of Bronze Age Britain
- Archaeological sites in Northumberland
- Treasure troves in England
- 2003 in England
- Metal detecting finds in the United Kingdom
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