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English: Note on discovery: all the small finds, except one coin, were found within a lead container (no. 198 below), at a depth of about 18 inches, while five of the larger, complete arm-rings were found underneath it. The objects are described in their uncleaned condition, in accordance with the terms of the Treasure Act 1996, and some of the details are currently obscured by adhering soil. After conservation, some of the weights may be slightly lighter, although there is unlikely to be any significant difference. Surface metal analysis of a sample of six objects from the hoard conducted at the British Museum indicated approximate metal contents, as follows:- Arm-ring (no. 1) - silver 97% with 2% copper Arm-ring (no. 2) - silver 93% with 3% copper Arm-ring (no. 4) - silver 97% with 2% copper; the central collet - 95% silver with 3% copper; and tongue-shaped collet - 95% silver with 2% copper Arm-ring fragment (no. 30) - 91% silver with 7% copper Penannular brooch fragment (no. 38) - 95% silver with 3% copper Ingot fragment (no. 58) - 93% silver with 5% copper The silver content of the core metal is likely to be a slight overestimate, since corrosion alters the composition of the surface by preferentially leaching out copper. Traces of gold and lead were found in all of the objects analysed. 1. Broad-band arm-ring of thick, rectangular section strip tapering to ends hammered into rods, which have been knotted together. It has been compressed to an oval shape; diameter, 101.5mm x 64.6mm; width of band, 26.9mm (max); thickness, 3.8mm - 4.3mm; weight, 155.36g. The ring is punch decorated with triple-pelleted, triangular stamps arranged in roughly three rows, grading to two, then one towards the ends. The edges are closely punched transversely with short, lop-sided, arrow-shaped stamps in mainly a single row along one edge and a double row grading to a single one along the opposite edge. An example of the type was found in the Cuerdale Hoard found near Preston and deposited c. 905-10 (E. Hawkins, 1847, "An account of coins and treasure found in Cuerdale", Archaeological Journal, 4, pp. 110-130, fig. 21). Broad-band arm-rings were developed in Ireland from Danish prototypes in the later 9th century and continued in general circulation until around AD 930/40 (J. Sheehan, 2004, 'Social and economic integration in Viking-Age Ireland: the evidence of the hoards', pp. 177-188 in J. Hines, A. Lane and M. Redknap (eds.), Land, Sea and Home. Proceedings of a conference on Viking-period settlement at Cardiff, July 2001, Leeds). They appear to have been produced to a postulated weight unit of 26.15 grammes and the new find squares closely with this figure at almost exactly six times the base unit (x 5.94). Such arm-rings could thus have been used for the storage and circulation of silver in a bullion economy, although they could also have been worn as symbols of status. Note: item no. 8 below consists of two complete arm-rings (c-d) looped through an incomplete, folded arm-ring (b), which is in turn looped though a thick, plain, penannular ring with the ends closed up (a); and of a finger-ring (e) strung on arm-ring (d); total weight, 167.0g. 21. Fragment of a broad-band arm-ring of flat strip tapering to a rounded, bent-back terminal and cut across the broad end; hacksilver; length, 35.2mm; width, 21.0mm (max); thickness, 1.6mm (but thinner at edges); weight, 11.5g. The broader part has a median rib punched with a line of anuulets, on either side of which are opposed, quadruple-pelleted, T-shaped stamps with their bases pointing alternately inwards and outwards. There are also punched annulets along the eges, while the terminal end is punched with three, narrowing to two rows of triple-pelleted, triangular stamps. There are at least seven testing marks along one edge and five on the opposite edge. 75. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, rounded at one end and cut at two intersecting angles at the other; hacksilver; length, 18.8mm; width, 13.6mm; thickness, 7.0mm; weight, 11.6g. Two testing nicks on one side and three on the opposite side. 76. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 18.0mm; width, 16.2mm; thickness, 10.6mm (max); weight, 13.9g. 77. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rounded trapezoidal section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 17.8mm; width, 11.3mm; thickness, 9.9mm; weight, 12.3g. Two testing nicks on one angle, one opposite and two on another. 78. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-triangular section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 18.5mm; width, 10.1mm; weight, 10.4g. Testing nick on one angle. 79. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 17.8mm; width, 7.9mm; weight, 7.0g. Two testing nicks on one angle and one on another. 80. Terminal of narrow bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 19.3mm; width, 8.8mm; weight, 7.5g. Three testing nicks on one angle and one on the one opposite. 81. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 19.7mm (max); width, 9.0mm; weight, 7.1g. Testing nick on one angle. 82. Terminal of narrow bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other, with a deep dent on one side; hacksilver; length, 21.4mm (max); width, 6.6mm; weight, 5.0g. Testing nick on either angle. 83. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 16.5mm; width, 9.5mm; weight, 5.4g. 84. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rounded section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 13.9mm; width, 7.9mm; weight, 4.5g. 85. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of trapezoidal section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 19.2mm (max); width, 9.4mm; thickness, 10.9mm; weight, 12.1g. Two testing nicks on one edge, with a small lump and a nick on the one opposite and another nick on the base. 86. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of sub-trapezoidal section, rounded at one end and cut obliquely at the other; hacksilver; length, 21.5mm (max); width, 13.3mm; weight, 11.1g. 87. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of flattened ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 20.3mm; width, 12.1mm; thickness, 6.4mm (max); weight, 9.7g. Testing nick on one edge. 88. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut obliquely at the other; hacksilver; length, length, 20.9mm; width, 11.9mm; thickness, 6.9mm; weight, 10.6g. Testing nick on one angle. 89. Terminal of narrow bar-shaped ingot of sub-square section, rounded at one end and cut obliquely at the other; hacksilver; length, 23.3mm (max); width, 8.8mm; weight, 9.3g. Testing nicks on two angles. 90. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of round section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 20.8mm; width, 7.2mm; weight, 6.9g. Testing nick on one side. 91. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rectangular section, rounded at one end and cut obliquely at the other; hacksilver; length, 17.1mm; width, 12.4mm; thickness, 9.4mm; weight, 12.6g. 92. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 16.8mm; width, 10.5mm; weight, 6.9g. Two testing nicks on opposite angles. 93. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rounded trapezoidal section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 19.2mm; width, 10.1mm; weight, 8.8g. Two testing nicks on one angle and one on the cut end. 94. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rounded triangular section, pointed at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 20.3mm (max); width, 9.8mm; weight, 6.3g. Four testing nicks on one angle and three or four on the one opposite. 95. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 17.1mm; width, 10.1mm; weight, 5.4g. 96. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 13.5mm; width, 12.7mm; thickness, 8.5mm; weight, 9.1g. 97. Terminal of narrow bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section, rounded at one end and cut obliquely at the other; hacksilver; length, 17.9mm (max); width, 8.9mm; weight, 6.2g. Two testing nicks on one angle. 98. Terminal of narrow bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 18.2mm (max); width, 8.4mm; weight, 5.3g. Two testing nicks on one angle and a small lump on the one opposite. 99. Terminal of narrow bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 14.6mm; width, 7.8mm; weight, 4.3g. Two testing nicks on one side and one or two on the other. 100. Terminal of ingot of trapezoidal section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 13.0mm; width, 9.5mm; weight, 5.7g. 101. Terminal of ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 11.8mm; width, 10.4mm; weight, 5.3g. 102. Terminal of ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 12.9mm; width, 10.5mm; weight, 5.1g. 103. Terminal of ingot of rounded trapezoidal section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 11.8mm; width, 9.7mm; weight, 4.3g. 104. Terminal of ingot of sub-rectangular section, flattened at one end and roughly cut across the other, with a crease in one side; hacksilver; length, 12.5mm (max); width, 11.4mm (max); weight, 5.6g. 105. Terminal of ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section, cut in half lengthwise, but originally rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 17.9mm; width, 8.6mm; weight, 7.0g. Testing nick on one angle and another on the inside edge. 106. Terminal of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section, flat at one end and cut obliquely at the other; hacksilver; length, 22.9mm (max); width, 9.0mm (max); weight, 14.2g. 107. Terminal of ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 13.7mm (max); width, 11.3mm; weight, 5.5g. Testing nick on one side and possibly another on the one opposite. 108. Terminal of ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 13.9mm; width, 8.8mm; weight, 4.1g. Putative testing nick on one side. 109. Terminal of ingot of ovoid section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 10.0mm; width, 10.5mm; weight, 3.0g. 110. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 13.5mm (max); width, 11.9mm; thickness, 8.3mm; weight, 8.3g. Putative testing nick on one end and one or two on one angle. 111. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 11.8mm (max); width, 12.1mm; weight, 5.9g. One or two testing nicks on one edge. 112. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 9.9mm; width, 9.2mm; weight, 4.2g. 113. Terminal of ingot of sub-rectangular section, rounded at one end and cut across the other; hacksilver; length, 10.0mm (approx); width, 8.2mm; weight, 2.6g. 114. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 28.2mm; width, 14.3mm; thickness, 9.9mm; weight, 28.4g. Three or four testing nicks on one angle and one or two on the one opposite. 115. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of sub-square section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 32.3mm (max); width, 9.3mm; thickness, 10.6mm; weight, 22.8g. Three or four deep cuts across one end; four testing nicks on one angle, two on the one opposite, three on the third angle and three or four on the fourth. 116. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of sub-trapezoidal section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 27.8mm (max); width, 9.5mm; thickness, 9.4mm; weight, 15.9g. Putative testing nick on one angle. 117. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section, roughly cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 25.2mm; width, 11.0mm (max); thickness, 7.0mm; weight 12.8g. Two testing nicks on one angle and one deep one on the opposite side. 118. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of flattened ovoid section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 28.8mm; width, 13.0mm; thickness, 5.6mm; weight, 14.8g. Crack and group of five testing nicks on one side; three nicks on the opposite side. 119. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of flattened ovoid section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 29.4mm; width, 12.8mm; thickness, 5.7mm (approx); weight, 15.0g. Three or more testing nicks on one side and one or two on the other. 120. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 22.1mm (max); width, 13.4mm; thickness, 7.4mm; weight, 16.1g. Group of four testing nicks on one angle, one on the one opposite, possibly more on the other two angles and one on one end. 121. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded triangular section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 20.0mm; width, 12.2mm (max); thickness, 7.1mm (max); weight, 10.9g. Two testing nicks on apex. 122. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 20.0mm (max); width, 11.4mm; thickness, 6.3mm; weight, 10.1g. Testing nick on one angle, two on the one opposite, two on one side and one on the adjacent angle; also two light cuts across one end. 123. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, cut roughly across both ends; hacksilver; length, 22.5mm (max); width, 10.7mm; thickness, 6.2mm; weight, 10.3g. Crack and testing nick on one angle, two on the one opposite, one on the side and one on the adjacent angle. 124. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 20.0mm; width, 11.4mm (max); thickness, 6.0mm; weight, 11.0g. Two or three shallow transverse cuts near one end; one or two testing nicks on one angle and two on the one diagonally opposite. 125. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 15.4mm (max); width, 12.3mm; thickness, 7.8mm; weight, 10.9g. Two testing nicks on one angle and possibly one on the one opposite. 126. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 20.6mm (max); width, 11.8mm; thickness, 8.9mm (max); weight, 14.7g. Testing nick and hammered on one end and a group of four or five nicks on one angle, with five or six on the one opposite. 127. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of high arched section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 18.1mm; width, 14.0mm; thickness, 12.4mm; weight, 22.5g. A cut across the top at one end, four testing nicks on one angle, at least two on the one opposite and two on one end. 128. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded trapezoidal section, cut obliquely at one end and cut and broken at the other; hacksilver; length, 23.1mm (max); width, 15.9mm (max); thickness, 10.8mm; weight, 25.0g. Seven or eight testing nicks on one angle and four or five on the one opposite. 129. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of almost square section, roughly cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 14.8mm (max); width, 11.4mm; thickness, 11.8mm; weight, 13.8g. Crease along top and a crack across it; two testing nicks on one angle and one on the one diagonally opposite. 130. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded trapezoidal section, cut and broken across both ends (?); hacksilver; length, 13.0 (max); width, 16.1mm; thickness, 9.7mm (approx); weight, 12.8g. Deep cut across one end; testing nick on one angle, one on one end and possibly also on the other. 131. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of sub-trapezoidal section, cut obliquely across both ends; hacksilver; length, 22.3mm (max); width, 11.6mm; thickness, 10.2mm; weight, 14.3g. Two slight furrows along one face and testing nick on one angle. 132. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of roughly triangular section, roughly cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 18.1mm (max); width, 14.0mm; thickness, 9.3mm (max); weight, 13.2g. Testing nick on one angle. 133. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-rectangular section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 16.8mm (max); width, 13.3mm; thickness, 8.0mm (max); weight, 11.1g. A deep cut and two fine ones across top; testing nick on one angle. 134. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-rectangular section, cut obliquely at one end and roughly at two intersecting angles at the other; hacksilver; length, 16.6mm (max); width, 17.6mm; thickness, 8.2mm; weight, 12.4g. Two testing nicks on one angle and cracked on the one opposite. 135. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of plano-convex section, cut across one end and diagonally across the other leaving a projection; hacksilver; length, 16.1mm (max); width, 15.6mm; thickness, 8.6mm (max); weight, 12.3g. Three testing nicks on one angle and possibly one on the one opposite. 136. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, cut obliquely across one end and at two angles at the other; hacksilver; length, 13.8mm (max); width, 13.6mm; thickness, 7.3mm; weight, 8.2g. Testing nick on one angle and cracks on the one opposite. 137. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, cut across both ends and leaving a projection on one; hacksilver; length, 17.5mm (max); width, 12.1mm; thickness, 7.5mm; weight, 9.8g. One or two testing nicks on one angle and on the one opposite. 138. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, cut obliquely across both ends; hacksilver; length, 16.1mm (max); width, 13.2mm; thickness, 9.9mm (max); weight, 11.4g. Testing nick on one angle. 139. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of plano-convex section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 13.8mm; width, 13.0mm; thickness, 9.0mm; weight, 10.0g. Testing nicks on opposing angles, one (possibly two) on one end and possibly one on the underside. 140. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of plano-convex section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 14.2mm (max); width, 12.4mm; thickness, 9.6mm; weight, 10.0g. Crack next to projection on one end; testing nick on one angle and possibly on the one opposite. 141. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 15.7mm (max); width, 10.2mm; thickness, 8.9mm; weight, 10.1g. Testing nick on one angle and at least one on the one diagonally opposite. 142. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded trapezoidal section, roughly cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 15.6mm (max); width, 9.2mm; thickness, 9.8mm (max); weight, 8.6g. Testing nick on one angle and crack on the one opposite. 143. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, roughly cut obliquely at both ends; hacksilver; length, 16.6mm (max); width, 13.7mm; thickness, 7.3mm; weight, 8.3g. Deep testing nick on one angle leaving a hooked projection and one or two nicks on the opposite angle. 144. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-rectangular section, roughly cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 15.9mm (max); width, 11.0mm; thickness, 7.9mm; weight, 9.2g. Light cuts towards one end on top; also cracks running over one angle with a putative testing nick, and a nick on the opposite angle. 145. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded trapezoidal section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 15.0mm (max); width, 10.5mm; thickness, 7.2mm; weight, 6.8g. Two testing nicks on one angle, one on each of the others and possibly one on one end. 146. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of flattish ovoid section, roughly cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 12.9mm (max); width, 13.6mm; thickness, 6.3mm; weight, 7.2g. Crack in the side at one end next to two testing nicks on one angle; also one nick on one side and one on the opposite angle. 147. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 14.5mm (max); width, 10.7mm (max); weight, 6.3g. Cut close to one end, three testing nicks on one angle, at least two on the one opposite and possibly one diagonally opposite. 148. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 10.7mm (max); width, 12.7mm; thickness, 7.2mm; weight, 5.8g. Light cut across on end; testing nick on one edge. 149. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of ovoid section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 11.2mm; width, 10.7mm; thickness, 6.2mm; weight, 5.2g. 150. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 11.8mm (max); width, 13.0mm; thickness, 6.7mm; weight, 6.1g. Deep testing nick or crack across one angle and a nick on one end. 151. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, cut across both ends (much soil adhering); hacksilver; length, 11.0mm (max); width, 16.2mm; weight, 9.2g. 152. Fragment of narrow bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section, cut across both ends (much soil adhering); hacksilver; length, 16.9mm (max); width, 8.3mm; weight, 6.9g. Putative testing nick on one angle and one on the adjacent side. 153. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded triangular section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 15.7mm (max); width, 8.6mm; weight, 6.4g. Two testing nicks on one angle and one or two on the base. 154. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of probably ovoid section section, cut straight across at one end and diagonally at the other then cut in half lengthwise; hacksilver; length, 12.0mm (max); width, 7.8mm (surviving); thickness, 9.9mm; weight, 5.0g. Two or three testing nicks on one angle and one on one end. 155. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of faceted ovoid section, cut across both ends (much soil adhering); hacksilver; length, 15.2mm; width, 9.4mm; thickness, 6.0mm; weight, 5.9g. Crack and putative testing nick on one angle and probably a nick on the opposite angle. 156. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-trapezoidal section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 9.1mm; width, 11.3mm; thickness, 6.8mm; weight 4.7g. Furrow across one end, three testing nicks on the other and possibly two or three more on one end of base. 157. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded sub-triangular section with a prominent lump on the side at one end, cut across both ends and through the lump; hacksilver; length, 9.0mm (approx); width, 10.9mm; thickness, 7.7mm; weight, 4.8g. Testing nick on one angle and possibly one on another. 158. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of rounded rectangular section, cut across both ends and diagonally lengthwise; hacksilver; length, 10.1mm; width, 10.8mm (max surviving); thickness, 7.1mm; weight, 4.2g. Testing nick on one angle. 159. Fragment of bar-shaped ingot of plano-convex section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 7.3mm; width, 12.4mm; thickness, 9.0mm; weight, 3.8g. 160. Fragment of narrow bar-shaped ingot of roughly rounded section, cut straight across one end and diagonally at the other; hacksilver; length, 12.6mm; width, 7.7mm; thickness, 7.5mm; weight, 4.1g. Two deep hollows on one side. 161. Fragment of narrow bar-shaped ingot of roughly rounded section, cut across both ends; hacksilver; length, 12.0mm (max); width, 8.4mm; thickness, 7.6mm (approx); weight, 4.0g (approx). Testing nick on angle at one end. 162. Fragment of flat strip possibly from either an ingot, or perhaps an arm-ring, of rounded rectangular section, cut straight across one end and at two intersecting angles at the other; hacksilver; length, 14.8mm; width, 15.4mm; thickness, 5.4mm; weight, 6.9g. Three small lumps give a beaded appearance to one angle. 163. Ingot: bar-shaped, of flattened ovoid section; length, 33.3mm; width, 12.8mm (max); thickness, 5.8mm; weight, 16.3g. Two testing nicks on one side. 164. Casting spill, or small ingot, of ovoid section and with a long, narrow projection giving it a bottle shape; length, 29.8mm; width, 8.0mm; thickness, 5.6mm (max); weight, 6.0g. Two testing nicks on one side and one on the other. 165. Fragment of rod of round section, narrowing to bent, ovoid end and cut across the other; perhaps the terminal of an arm-ring; hacksilver; lenth 31.9mm; diameter, 5.7mm; weight, 4.7g. Two testing nicks on one side and one on the other. 166. Fragment of rod of rounded heptagonal section, cut across both ends and possibly from an arm-ring; hacksilver; length, 25.0mm; diameter, 7.5mm; weight, 9.7g. Deep, V-shaped cut on one side, two testing nicks on one adjacent angle and three on the next. 167. Fragment of rod of round section, curved and cut across both ends; possibly from an arm-ring; hacksilver; length, 18.8mm (chord); diameter, 5.7mm; weight, 4.0g. Two testing nicks on one side, two on the adjacent side and one or two on the inner curve. 168. Fragment of thick rod of round section, slightly curved, tapering to one end and cut across both ends, probably from an arm-ring; hacksilver; length, 32.1mm; diameter, 7.8mm - 10.0mm; weight, 16.0g. Testing nick on one side. 169. Fragment of curved bar of thick rectangular section, cut across both ends; possibly from a "currency ring"; hacksilver; length, 23.9mm (max); width, 10.4mm (max); thickness, 7.2mm (max); weight, 12.4g. Deep testing nick or crack on one angle, two nicks on the opposite angle and one on each inner angle. 170. Fragment of curved rod of rectangular section, cut across both ends and possibly from an arm-ring; hacksilver; length, 24.9mm; width, 7.4mm (max); thickness, 5.9mm (max); weight, 5.9g. Slight flange to the angle at one end; one testing nick on the opposite angle. B. COINS 171 (Coin 15). Silver penny of Alfred (871-99), Cross-and-Lozenge type (N629), moneyer Liafwald, mint London. Obv. ÆLFRED/REX SA Rev. LIA/FVΛ/LDM/ONE Weight: 1.33g 172 (Coin 1). Silver penny of Alfred of Wessex (871-99), Two-Line type (N. 635-7), moneyer Boga Obv. +EL FR [ED] RE Rev. BOGA/MON: Weight: 1.45g 173 (Coin 4). Silver penny of Alfred of Wessex (871-99), Two-Line type (N. 635-7), moneyer Cuthberht, buckled, pecked. Obv. +EL FR ED RE Rev. CVDB/ERHT Weight: 1.53g 174 (Coin 7). Silver penny of Alfred of Wessex (871-99), Two-Line type (N. 635-7), moneyer Ethelred, pecked. Obv. +EL FR ED RE Rev. EĐERE/DMON Weight: 1.54g 175 (Coin 8). Silver penny of Alfred of Wessex (871-99), Two-Line type (N.639), moneyer Wulfred Obv. AL FRE DRE Rev. VVLF/RED Weight: 1.56 176 (Coin 3). Silver penny, Viking imitation of Alfred (c. 880-899), Two-Line type (N475/1), moneyer Cyneferth, cracked. Obv. +EL FR ED RE Rev. CVH/EVER Weight: 1.36g 177 (Coin 5). Silver penny, Viking imitation of Alfred (c. 880-899), Two-Line type (N475/1), moneyer uncertain. Obv. +EL FR ED RE Rev. OLFFI/HOME Weight: 0.96g 178 (Coin 6). Silver penny, Viking imitation of Alfred (c. 880-899), Two-Line type (N475/1), moneyer uncertain, pecked. Obv. +EL FR ED RE Rev. YYDIA/NYIYΓ Weight: 1.25g 179 (Coin 9). Silver penny, Viking imitation of Alfred (c. 880-899), Two-Line type (N475/1), in name of moneyer Tilewine, bent, pecked. Obv. +EL FR ED RE Rev. TILEVVNE (NE ligated, N reversed) Weight: 1.10g 180 (Coin 10). Silver penny, Viking imitation of Alfred (c. 880-899), Two-Line type (N475/1), in name of moneyer Wine, bent, pecked. Obv. +EL FR ED RE Rev. VIHIC/MONE (NE ligated, N reversed) Weight: 1.37g 181 (Coin 11). Silver penny, Viking imitation of Alfred (c. 880-899), Two-Line type (N475/1), in name of moneyer moneyer Ludig, pecked. Obv. EL +FR ED RE Rev. LVDI/GMO Weight: 1.21g 182 (Coin 12). Silver penny, Viking imitation of Alfred (c. 880-899), Two-Line type (N475/1), moneyer uncertain. Obv. +EL FR ED RE Rev. VVLO/MFL (both Ls and F retrograde) Weight: 1.26g 183 (Coin 2). Silver penny of Athelstan II/Guthrum of East Anglia (c. 880-c.890), Two-Line type (N. 479), moneyer Berter Obv. +ED EL IA RE Rev. BER/TER Weight: 1.3g 184 (Coin13). Silver penny of Æthelwold (c. 900-902), Two-Line type (N505). Obv. +ΛLVVΛLDVS Rev. D‾NS D‾S/ REX Weight: 1.12g 185 (Coin14). Silver penny, possibly in the name of Harthacnut, unrecorded type in Viking Northumbrian series (c. 895-905). Obv. ∙ΛIRDECONVT, as circumscription around small cross pattée Rev. DNS/R/EX. Two words crossing at right angles, to form shape of cross, trefoil of pellets in each angle. Weight: 1.36g 186 (Coin 16). Silver denier of Odo, king of the West Franks (888-97), mint of Angers, bent, pecked. Obv. XODO +ESTREX, around Karolus monogram Rev. ANDECAVIS CIVITAS, around cross fourchée Weight: 1.74g 187 (Coin17). Silver penny of Viking Northumbria, (c. 895-905), Mirabilia fecit/DDR type (N509). Obv. MIRABILIA FECIT Rev. D‾NS D‾S/ REX Weight: 1.40g 188 (Coin 20). Silver denier of Charles the Fat, as emperor (881-89) Obv. +CARLVSIMPAVG Rev. D__RICECIVIT Weight: 1.57g 189 (Coin 18). Silver denier in the name of Charles, mint of Melle, late ninth century Obv. CARLVS REX FR, around cross fourchée Rev. +METxVLLO, around Karolus monogram Weight: 1.55g 190 (Coin19). Silver denier in the name of Charles, mint of Melle, late ninth century Obv. CARLVS REX FR, around cross fourchée Rev. +METxVLLO, around Karolus monogram Weight: 1.74g 191 (Coin21). Silver denier in the name of Charles, mint of Melle, late ninth century Obv. CARL__ REX F, around cross fourchée Rev. +METxVLLO, around Karolus monogram Weight: 1.56g 192 (Coin 22). Silver denier in the name of Charles, mint of Melle, late ninth century Obv. CARLVS REX FR, around cross fourchée Rev. _____VLLO, around Karolus monogram Weight: 1.52g. 193 (Coin 23). Silver-plated base-metal imitation denier of Odo, king of the West Franks (888-97), GRATI DˉI REX type, mint of Limoges Obv. +GRAT_AD__RE, O++O in field Rev. +LIMOV___CIVIS, around cross fourchée 194 (Coin 24). Abbasid dirhem, AH 220s/AD 830s (Should be more legible after conservation ) 195 (Coin 25). Abbasid dirhem, AH 205/723-4, uncertain ruler, mint illegible 196 (Coin 26). Abbasid silver dirhem of Caliph al-Mansur, AH 149/ 766-7, mint Madinat al-Salam. 197 (Coin 27). Dirham, probably Abbasid, illegible C. LEAD 198. Container of corroded lead sheet, the edges folded up and round to form a rough pouch shape, now open at the top, where the sides have been slightly bent back and then back again by the finder to ascertain the contents; much soil adhering both in and outside; length, 195.0mm (approx); width, 130.0mm; height, 105.0mm (approx); thickness, 2.0mm; weight, 1,472g (approx). A separate, squarish fragment retrieved from the topsoil appears to belong; 13.0 x 14.0 x 1.8mm; weight, 1.3g. Three, or possibly four, other early 10th-century Viking hoards from northern England, such as Cuerdale and Bossall/Flaxton, were associated with lead containers (Graham-Campbell 2001, op. cit., 217). Although not of precious metal, the container qualifies as potential Treasure by close association with the silver items. [Soil sample in a plastic bag inside the lead container] D. IRON An unidentified, corroded iron lump was retrieved from the pit fill or topsoil. X-radiography carried out at the British Museum shows that it is purely ferrous corrosion product and no metallic iron remains; 30 x 25 x 25mm (approx); weight, 13.3g. It is undiagnostic and has no demonstrable association with the hoard. Discussion The artefacts and coins together bear witness to diverse cultural contacts and a wide Viking mercantile network, extending from Ireland in the West to central or northern Russia and the Islamic world in the East. The hacksilver and weight-adjusted arm-rings served as a form of currency in a bullion economy. This perspective further reinforces the picture gained most recently by study of the finds from the Vale of York Hoard (SWYOR-AECB53), discovered only in 2007. Probably the most significant connection to emerge from a preliminary examination of the Silverdale finds is the similarity shown by a number of the objects to pieces from the rather larger Viking-age hoard discovered at Cuerdale, near Preston in Lancashire in 1840. The Cuerdale hoard can be dated to c. 905-10 on the basis of the combination of the coins. The Silverdale hoard contains many of the same types, and was apparently buried at much the same time, or possibly slightly earlier. While further work may produce a more secure date, an approximate date of c. 900-910 seems safe at present. Barry M. Ager, Curator, Department of Prehistory & Europe, British Museum, 15/12/2011 G. Williams, Curator, Department of Coins & Medals, British Museum, 15/12 |
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Datum | zwischen 900 und 910 | ||
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