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Monument details

HER Number:TQ 87 NW 5
Type of record:Findspot
Name:Late Bronze Age Founder's hoard, near Allhallows

Summary

A late Bronze Age Founder's hoard was found in 1875 at Home Wood Farm near Allhallows. The hoard of 25 objects included 9 socketed axes (some broken), 2 or 3 socketed gouges, a socketed spearhead, a hog-back knife, 9 bronze ingots, fragments of four swords and the bronze pommel or chape of one. These finds are now in the British Museum.


Grid Reference:TQ 82 77
Map Sheet:TQ87NW
Parish:ALLHALLOWS, MEDWAY, KENT

Monument Types

  • Hoard (Late Bronze Age - 1000 BC to 701 BC)

Associated Finds

  • AXEHEAD (Late Bronze Age - 1000 BC to 701 BC)
  • Chape (Late Bronze Age - 1000 BC to 701 BC)
  • GOUGE (Late Bronze Age - 1000 BC to 701 BC)
  • INGOT (Late Bronze Age - 1000 BC to 701 BC)
  • KNIFE (Late Bronze Age - 1000 BC to 701 BC)
  • SPEAR (Late Bronze Age - 1000 BC to 701 BC)
  • SWORD (Late Bronze Age - 1000 BC to 701 BC)

Full description

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[Area centred TQ 8412 7807] B.A. hoard found about here in 1873. (1) Bronze implements lately found in an earthen pot, 2' below the surface by workmen digging a drain trench at ALL HALLOWS, Hoo, have come into the possession of Mr. H. Wickham. [This must refer to this hoard as the LITTLE COMBE FARM hoard [TQ 87 NW 10] was not found until 1875.] (2) 18 objects, together with some unimportant fragments and nine lumps of metal, found 1873 by farm workers at HOME WOOD FARM, ALLHALLOWS. [Illustration includes 9 socketed axes (some broken), 2 or 3 socketed gouges, hog-back knife 9 illus. No. 14). Fragments of four sword blades and the bronze pommel or chape of one, socketed spearhead. See AO/58/59/6.] (3) L.B.A. hoard of 25 objects found at Home Wood Farm, Allhallows: now in British Museum. [Jessup confuses this hoard with that found in 1875 - TQ 87 NW 10]. (4) Homewood Farm is thought to have stood in Home Field (centred TQ 83057777) where foundations were uncovered in 1962 (a). the siting given by Auth 1. is a field of Binney Farm and before that probably of Avery Farm. (b) but the extent of Homewood Farm was not established. Approx. siting of Homewood Farm confirmed but no evidence on its limits (c) (5). Additional index entries and references from relevant field reports (6-9) and photograph of a LBA founders hoard (10). HE archive material: AO58/59/6 LATE BRONZE AGE.FOUND 1873


<1> Pte 6" (LRA Grove 1950) (OS Card Reference). SKE48873.

<2> Arch Cant 9 1874 300 (OS Card Reference). SKE36005.

<3> Arch Cant 11 1877 124-5 illus (H Wickham) (OS Card Reference). SKE34648.

<4> "Archaeology of Kent" 1930 107 250 (RF Jessup) (OS Card Reference). SKE32591.

<5> Mr Shearman Two Rivers Farm All Hallows (OS Card Reference). SKE47419.

<6> Mr de Brook Manager All Hallows Caravan Site (Stood RDC) (OS Card Reference). SKE47375.

<7> The Parish of All Hallows 1928 35-6 (FJ Hammond) (OS Card Reference). SKE50463.

<8> F1 CFW 05-APR-63 (OS Card Reference). SKE42430.

<9> Field report for monument TQ 87 NW 5 - April, 1963 (Bibliographic reference). SKE4640.

<10> LATE BRONZE AGE.FOUND 1873 Types: FOUNDER'S HOARD (Photograph). SKE194.

Sources and further reading

Cross-ref. Source description
<1>OS Card Reference: Pte 6" (LRA Grove 1950).
<2>OS Card Reference: Arch Cant 9 1874 300.
<3>OS Card Reference: Arch Cant 11 1877 124-5 illus (H Wickham).
<4>OS Card Reference: "Archaeology of Kent" 1930 107 250 (RF Jessup).
<5>OS Card Reference: Mr Shearman Two Rivers Farm All Hallows.
<6>OS Card Reference: Mr de Brook Manager All Hallows Caravan Site (Stood RDC).
<7>OS Card Reference: The Parish of All Hallows 1928 35-6 (FJ Hammond).
<8>OS Card Reference: F1 CFW 05-APR-63.
<9>Bibliographic reference: Field report for monument TQ 87 NW 5 - April, 1963.
<10>XYPhotograph: LATE BRONZE AGE.FOUND 1873 Types: FOUNDER'S HOARD. AO58/59/6. Black and White. Negative. [Mapped feature: #31541 hoard, ]

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