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The Melsonby Hoard – Archaeologists unearth one of the UK’s largest Iron Age hoards
Found in late December 2021 by metal detectorist Peter Heads in Melsonby, North Yorkshire, and excavated in 2022 by archaeologists at Durham University, the Melsonby Hoard is a vast deposit of over 800 Iron Age items.
The find was made with advice from The British Museum and support from Historic England. Researchers say the hoard is a significant discovery which will lead to a major re-evaluation of our general understanding of Britain in the Iron Age.