
A hoard or "wealth deposit" is an
archaeological
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term for a collection of valuable objects or
artifacts, sometimes purposely buried in the ground, in which case it is sometimes also known as a cache. This would usually be with the intention of later recovery by the hoarder; hoarders sometimes died or were unable to return for other reasons (forgetfulness or physical displacement from its location) before retrieving the hoard, and these surviving hoards might then be uncovered much later by
metal detector hobbyists, members of the public, and
archaeologist
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s.
Hoards provide a useful method of providing dates for artifacts through
association as they can usually be assumed to be contemporary (or at least assembled during a decade or two), and therefore used in creating chronologies. Hoards can also be considered an indicator of the relative degree of unrest in ancient societies. Thus conditions in 5th and 6th century
Britain spurred the burial of hoards, of which the most famous are the
Hoxne Hoard
The Hoxne Hoard ( ) is the largest hoard of late Roman silver and gold discovered in Britain, and the largest collection of gold and silver coins of the fourth and fifth centuries found anywhere within the former Roman Empire. It was found by ...
, Suffolk; the
Mildenhall Treasure, the
Fishpool Hoard, Nottinghamshire, the
Water Newton hoard, Cambridgeshire, and the
Cuerdale Hoard, Lancashire, all preserved in the
British Museum.
Prudence Harper of the
Metropolitan Museum of Art voiced some practical reservations about hoards at the time of the Soviet exhibition of Scythian gold in New York City in 1975. Writing of the so-called "Maikop treasure" (acquired from three separate sources by three museums early in the twentieth century, the
Berliner Museen, the
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, and the Metropolitan Museum, New York), Harper warned:
Such "dealer's hoards" can be highly misleading, but better understanding of archaeology amongst collectors, museums and the general public is gradually making them less common and more easily identified.
Classification

Hoards may be of precious
metals,
coinage,
tools or less commonly,
pottery or
glass vessels. There are various
classifications depending on the nature of the hoard.
A founder's hoard contains broken or unfit metal objects,
ingots, casting waste, and often complete objects, in a finished state. These were probably buried with the intention to be recovered at a later time.
A merchant's hoard is a collection of various functional items which, it is conjectured, were buried by a traveling merchant for safety, with the intention of later retrieval.
A personal hoard is a collection of personal objects buried for safety in times of unrest.
A hoard of
loot
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is a buried collection of spoils from
raiding
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and is more in keeping with the popular idea of "
buried treasure".
Votive hoards are different from the above in that they are often taken to represent permanent abandonment, in the form of ''purposeful deposition'' of items, either all at once or over time for
ritual purposes, ''without intent to recover them''. Furthermore, votive hoards need not be "manufactured" goods, but can include organic
amulet
An amulet, also known as a good luck charm or phylactery, is an object believed to confer protection upon its possessor. The word "amulet" comes from the Latin word amuletum, which Pliny's ''Natural History'' describes as "an object that protects ...
s and animal remains. Votive hoards are often distinguished from more functional deposits by the nature of the goods themselves (from animal bones to diminutive artifacts), the places buried (being often associated with watery places, burial mounds and boundaries), and the treatment of the deposit (careful or haphazard placement and whether ritually destroyed/broken).
Valuables dedicated to the use of a deity (and thus classifiable as "votive") were not always permanently abandoned. Valuable objects given to a temple or church become the property of that institution, and may be used to its benefit.
[C. Johns, "The classification and interpretation of Romano-British treasures", ''Britannia'' 27 (1996), 1–17: see especially pp. 9–11]
Hoards with individual articles
Asia
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Akota Bronzes
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Bactrian Gold
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Chausa hoard
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Copper Hoard Culture
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Kfar Monash Hoard
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Priam's Treasure
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Wonoboyo hoard
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Ziwiye hoard
Europe
Great Britain and the Channel Islands
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Beau Street Hoard
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Bitterley Hoard
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Canterbury-St Martin's hoard
The Canterbury-St Martin's hoard is a coin-hoard found in the 19th century at Canterbury, Kent dating from the 6th century. The group, in the World Museum, Liverpool, consists of eight items, including three gold coins mounted with suspension ...
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Cheapside Hoard
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Collette Hoard
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 foun ...
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Corbridge Hoard
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Cuerdale Hoard
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Cunetio Hoard
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Frome Hoard
The Frome Hoard is a hoard of 52,503 Roman coins found in April 2010 by metal detectorist Dave Crisp near Frome in Somerset, England. The coins were contained in a ceramic pot in diameter, and date from AD 253 to 305. Most of the coins are made ...
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Galloway Hoard
The Galloway Hoard, currently held in the National Museum of Scotland, is a hoard of more than 100 gold, silver, glass, crystal, stone, and earthen objects from the Viking Age discovered in the historical county of Kirkcudbrightshire in Dumfrie ...
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Grouville Hoard
The Grouville Hoard is a hoard of an estimated 70,000 late Iron Age and Roman coins reported in June 2012. They were discovered by metal detectorists Reg Mead and Richard Miles in a field at an undisclosed location in the parish of Grouville on ...
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Havering hoard
The Havering hoard is a hoard of 453 late Bronze-age (900 to 800 BCE) artefacts found at a site overlooking the River Thames in Rainham, London, in 2018. It is the largest bronze-age hoard to be found in London and the third-largest in the Unite ...
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Hexham Hoard
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Hoxne Hoard
The Hoxne Hoard ( ) is the largest hoard of late Roman silver and gold discovered in Britain, and the largest collection of gold and silver coins of the fourth and fifth centuries found anywhere within the former Roman Empire. It was found by ...
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Isleham Hoard
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Kirkoswald Hoard
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Lenborough Hoard
The Lenborough Hoard is a hoard of more than 5,000 late Anglo-Saxon silver coins, dating to the eleventh century, that was found at Lenborough in Buckinghamshire, England in 2014. It is believed to be one of the largest hoards of Anglo-Saxon coin ...
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Leominster hoard
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Middleham Hoard
The Middleham Hoard is a coin hoard found near Middleham, North Yorkshire in England. It dates from the period of the English Civil War, and consists of 5,099 coins, all silver. It is the largest hoard of coins buried during the Civil War to ha ...
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Migdale Hoard
The Migdale Hoard is a group of early Bronze Age jewellery discovered by workmen blasting a granite knoll behind Bonar Bridge, Scotland, near what is known as "Tulloch Hill" in May 1900.
Dating from about 2000-1150 BC, the artifacts are in the c ...
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Mildenhall Treasure
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Milton Keynes Hoard
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Rogiet Hoard
The Rogiet Hoard is a hoard of 3,778 Roman coins found at Rogiet, Monmouthshire, Wales in September 1998. The coins dated from 253 up until 295–296. The hoard notably contained several faulty issues, and some rare denominations, including tho ...
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Shapwick Hoard
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Shrewsbury Hoard
The Shrewsbury Hoard (also known as the Shropshire Hoard) is a hoard of 9,315 bronze Roman coins discovered by a metal detectorist in a field near Shrewsbury, Shropshire in August 2009. The coins were found in a large pottery storage jar that w ...
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Silsden Hoard
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Snettisham Hoard
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St Leonard's Place Hoard
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Staffordshire Hoard
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Stanchester Hoard
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Stirling Hoard
The Stirling torcs make up a hoard of four gold Iron Age torcs, a type of necklace, all of which date to between 300 and 100 BC and which were buried deliberately at some point in antiquity. They were found by a metal detectorist in a fie ...
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Talnotrie Hoard
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Thetford Hoard
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Thornbury Hoard
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Tregwynt Hoard
The Tregwynt Hoard is a mid-17th-century hoard of coins found at Tregwynt Mansion near Fishguard in Pembrokeshire, Wales, in 1996. The hoard is now in National Museum Wales. The treasure consisted of 33 gold coins, 467 silver coins and a g ...
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Upchurch Hoard
The Upchurch Hoard was a pot containing thirty-seven Roman sestertii dating from the late 1st century to the second half of the 2nd century AD found near the village of Upchurch, Kent, England, in 1950.
Detail
The Upchurch Hoard is a hoard of ...
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Vale of York Hoard (previously known as ''Harrogate hoard'')
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Water Newton Treasure
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West Bagborough Hoard
The West Bagborough Hoard is a hoard of 670 Roman coins and 72 pieces of hacksilver found in October 2001 by metal detectorist James Hawkesworth near West Bagborough in Somerset, England.
Discovery, excavation and valuation
The hoard was disco ...
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West Yorkshire Hoard
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Wickham Market Hoard
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Winchester Hoard
The Winchester Hoard is a hoard of Iron Age gold found in a field in the Winchester area of Hampshire, England, in 2000, by a retired florist and amateur metal detectorist, Kevan Halls. It was declared treasure and valued at £350,000—the h ...
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Wold Newton hoard
Ireland
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Ardagh Hoard
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Broighter Hoard
The Broighter Gold or more correctly, the Broighter Hoard, is a hoard of gold artefacts from the Iron Age of the 1st century BC that were found in 1896 by Tom Nicholl and James Morrow on farmland near Limavady, in the north of Ireland (now Nort ...
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Derrynaflan Hoard
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Dowris Hoard
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Mooghaun North Hoard
Continental
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Lampsacus Treasure, Turkey
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First Cyprus Treasure, Cyprus
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Berthouville Treasure, France (relating to the Romans)
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Borovo Treasure
The Borovo Treasure, also known as the Borovo Silver Treasure, is a Thracian hoard of five matching silver-gilt items discovered in late 1974 while ploughing a field in Borovo, Bulgaria.
The treasure is kept in the history museum at Ruse.
Item ...
, part of the
Thracian treasure
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Broighter Gold, Northern Ireland (relating to the Iron Age La Tène culture)
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Casco de Leiro, Spain (relating to the Bronze Age)
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Chatuzange Treasure, France (relating to Roman silver)
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Cheste hoard, Spain (relating to the
Second Punic War
The Second Punic War (218 to 201 BC) was the second of three wars fought between Carthage and Rome, the two main powers of the western Mediterranean in the 3rd century BC. For 17 years the two states struggled for supremacy, primarily in Ital ...
)
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Eberswalde Hoard
The Eberswalde Hoard or Treasure of Eberswalde (german: Eberswalder Goldschatz or ) is a Bronze Age hoard of 81 gold objects with a total weight of . The largest prehistoric assembly of gold objects ever found in Germany, it is considered to be ...
, Germany (relating to the Bronze Age)
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Paramythia Hoard, Greece (relating to Greco-Roman artefacts)
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Pereshchepina Treasure, Ukraine (relating to the Bulgars)
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Pietroasele Treasure, Romania (relating to the Goths)
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Preslav Treasure, Bulgaria (relating to the Byzantines)
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Reka Devnia Hoard, Bulgaria (relating to the Romans)
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Saka Hoard, Estonia (12th century)
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Sevso Treasure, possibly Hungary (relating to the Romans)
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Treasure of El Carambolo
The Treasure of El Carambolo ( es, Tesoro del Carambolo) was found in El Carambolo hill in the municipality of Camas (Province of Seville, Andalusia, Spain), 3 kilometers west of Seville, on 30 September 1958.Chamorro, 197. The discovery of the ...
, Spain (relating to the
Tartessians
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)
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Treasure of Gourdon, France (gold from 5th or 6th century)
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Treasure of Guarrazar, Spain (relating to the
Visigoths)
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Treasure of Villena
The Treasure of Villena ( es, Tesoro de Villena) is one of the greatest hoard finds of gold of the European Bronze Age. It comprises 59 objects made of gold, silver, iron and amber with a total weight of almost 10 kilograms, 9 of them of 23.5 ka ...
, Spain (relating to the Bronze Age)
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Ubina Hoard, Estonia (12th century)
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Vinkovci Treasure
The Vinkovci Treasure ( Croatian: ''Vinkovačko blago'') or Cibalae Treasure is a hoard of late Roman silver plate, discovered in Vinkovci, Croatia at the end of March 2012. Consisting of 48 artifacts weighing a total of about , the hoard include ...
Scandinavia
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Molnby Hoard
Molnby Hoard is a Viking Age deposit of 163 silver coins found in Molnby, Vallentuna Municipality in Sweden in October 2016. Most of the coins come from the area around Samarkand in Central Asia and date from the 10th century. The hoard is one of t ...
, Sweden (relating to the Viking age)
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Sandur Hoard, Faroe Islands (relating to the Viking age)
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Spillings Hoard
The Spillings Hoard ( sv, Spillingsskatten) is the world's largest Viking silver treasure, found on Friday 16July 1999 in a field at the Spilling farm northwest of Slite, on northern Gotland, Sweden. The silver hoard consisted of two parts with ...
, Sweden (relating to the Viking age)
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Sundveda Hoard, Sweden (relating to the Viking age)
North Africa and Middle East
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Asyut Treasure
The Asyut Treasure is the name of an important Byzantine hoard of jewellery found near the city of Asyut, central Egypt. Discovered in mysterious circumstances in the early twentieth century, the treasure is now divided between the Kunstgewerbem ...
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Megiddo Treasure, a hoard found at
Tel Megiddo,
Israel
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Nahal Mishmar hoard
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Kaper Koraon Treasure, Syria
North America
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Baltimore gold hoard
In 1934, a hoard of gold coins was discovered by two teenage boys (Theodore Jones, 16, and Henry Grob, 15) in Baltimore, Maryland. The two boys discovered copper pots containing 3,558 gold coins while digging in the dirt of a cellar. One year l ...
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Bank of New York Hoard
The Bank of New York Hoard is the name given to identify a treasure trove of several thousand Fugio Cents that were discovered at the Bank of New York, bank. Sometime in 1788, a keg of Fugio cents was acquired by the bank and stored in the baseme ...
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Castine Hoard
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Saddle Ridge Hoard
The Saddle Ridge Hoard is the name given to a hoard of 1,427 gold coins unearthed in the Gold Country of the Sierra Nevada, California in 2013. The face value of the coins totaled $27,980, but was assessed to be worth $10 million. The hoard cont ...
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Dawson Film Find
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See also
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Lagerstätte, a concentration of fossils useful for similar reasons in paleontology
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List of hoards in Britain
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List of hoards in Ireland
The list of hoards in Ireland comprises the significant archaeological hoards of coins, jewellery, metal objects, scrap metal and other valuable items that have been discovered on the island of Ireland (Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland) ...
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List of missing treasure
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Hacksilver
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Treasure
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Treasure trove
References
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