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<noinclude>See also [[Viking burials found in England]]<br></noinclude>
 
<noinclude>See also [[Viking burials found in England]]<br></noinclude>
  
:'''Status- Accepted'''
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:''Status- Accepted''
 
:Find date- 1822
 
:Find date- 1822
 
:Bodies- Cremation covered in a cairn
 
:Bodies- Cremation covered in a cairn
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:Museum- [[:Category:Carlisle Tullie House Museum|Tullie House Museum]]
 
:Museum- [[:Category:Carlisle Tullie House Museum|Tullie House Museum]]
 
:Grave goods-
 
:Grave goods-
::*'''[[Swords_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Sword]]''' Petersen type O
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:*'''[[Swords_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Sword]]''' Petersen type O
::*'''[[Spears_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest (I)|Spearhead]]''' Petersen type I
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:*'''[[Spears_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest (I)|Spearhead]]''' Petersen type I
::*'''[[Spears_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest (F)|Spearhead]]''' Petersen type F
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:*'''[[Spears_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest (F)|Spearhead]]''' Petersen type F
::*'''[[Shields_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Shield Boss]]''' (broken in two)
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:*'''[[Shields_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Shield Boss]]''' (broken in two)
::*'''[[Axes_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Axe]]''' Petersen type E,  
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:*'''[[Axes_found_in_Britain#England, Cumbria: Hesket-in-the-Forest|Axe]]''' Petersen type E,  
::*Iron Bit plated in bronze
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:*Iron Bit plated in bronze
::*Two Buckles (one with a buckle plate)
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:*Two Buckles (one with a buckle plate)
::*Sickle, Wet stone
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:*Sickle, Wet stone
::*Bone Comb and Bone Case
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:*Bone Comb and Bone Case
::*Pair of Spurs (now lost)   
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:*Pair of Spurs (now lost)   
 
:Discussion- The weapons were deliberately damaged.
 
:Discussion- The weapons were deliberately damaged.
 
:Publications-  
 
:Publications-  

Revision as of 22:33, 31 October 2016

See also Viking burials found in England

Status- Accepted
Find date- 1822
Bodies- Cremation covered in a cairn
Dated to- ?
Museum- Tullie House Museum
Grave goods-
  • Sword Petersen type O
  • Spearhead Petersen type I
  • Spearhead Petersen type F
  • Shield Boss (broken in two)
  • Axe Petersen type E,
  • Iron Bit plated in bronze
  • Two Buckles (one with a buckle plate)
  • Sickle, Wet stone
  • Bone Comb and Bone Case
  • Pair of Spurs (now lost)
Discussion- The weapons were deliberately damaged.
Publications-