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Select List of Viking Age Hoards |
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This list is in no way intended to be comprehensive. It only hoards that the authors have read about.
Finds are defined as a hoard if there are two or more items of precious metal found together.
England
Wakefield, Yorkshire
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Vale of York, Yorkshire
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Ainsbrook, Yorkshire
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Beeston Tor Cave, Staffordshire
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Shotton Hall, Durham
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Lark Hill, Worcs
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Goldsborough, North Yorks
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Halton, Lancs
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Soberton, Hants
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The Cuerdale Hoard, Lancashire
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Flusco Pike (no.1), Cumbria
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Trewhiddle Hoard, Cornwall
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Wales
Other hoards: Mullaghbogen; Co. Kildare; Minchin Hole on the Gower [REDKNAP 2000]:p.62
High Street, Bangor
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