The Isleham Hoard is a
hoard of more than 6,500 pieces of worked and unworked
bronze, dating from the
Bronze Age
The Bronze Age is a historic period, lasting approximately from 3300 BC to 1200 BC, characterized by the use of bronze, the presence of writing in some areas, and other early features of urban civilization. The Bronze Age is the second prin ...
, found in 1959 by William 'Bill' Houghton and his brother, Arthur, at
Isleham
Isleham is a village and civil parish in the English county of Cambridgeshire. It is part of the Fens. It has three pubs.
Geography
Isleham is located in the Fens of south-east Cambridgeshire. The western parish boundary is formed by the Croo ...
, near
Ely, in the English county of
Cambridgeshire
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.
It is the largest Bronze Age hoard ever discovered in England and one of the finest. It consists in particular of swords, spear-heads, arrows, axes,
palstaves, knives, daggers, armour, decorative equipment (in particular for horses) and many fragments of sheet bronze, all dating from the
Wilburton-Wallington Phase of the late
Bronze Age
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(about 1000
BCE
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). The swords show holes where
rivets
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or
studs held the wooden
hilts in place.
The greater part of these objects have been entrusted to
St Edmundsbury Borough Council Heritage Service and some are on display at
West Stow
West Stow is a small village and civil parish in West Suffolk, England. The village lies north of Bury St. Edmunds, south of Mildenhall and Thetford and west of the villages of Culford and Ingham in the area known as the Breckland. This ar ...
Anglo-Saxon Village outside
Bury St Edmunds, while other items are held by the
in
Cambridge
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.
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See also
*
List of hoards in Britain
References
History of Cambridgeshire
Treasure troves of Bronze Age Britain
Archaeological sites in Cambridgeshire
Treasure troves in England
1959 in England
1959 archaeological discoveries
Hoard