Wednesday 18th March - Lecture by Professor Tom Moore on the Melsonby Hoard

We are delighted to welcome Professor Tom Moore to the Society on Wednesday 18 March where he will present a lecture on leading the excavation of the Melsonby hoard.
Consisting of around 800 artefacts, the largest hoard of Iron Age metalwork yet found in the UK, the Melsonby hoard was discovered by detectorist Peter Heads close to the possible Brigantes capital at Stanwick in North Yorkshire.
It was subsequently excavated by a team led by Professor Tom Moore of the Department of Archaeology, Durham University. The hoard which includes chariot wheels, cauldrons, horse bridles and ceremonial spears is being studied by a range of experts particularly those from the British Museum. Thanks to a public appeal and grant from the National Heritage Memorial Fund the hoard will remain in this region in the collections of the Yorkshire Museum in York.
The lecture will take place in LT1, Wilberforce Building, The University of Hull at 7.30 pm. For those unable to attend we will be livestreaming - details will be sent to members with a digital link to join on the night.
Free to ERAS members. £3 for guests.
This is definitely one not to miss and we look forward to seeing you there!
Photograph: Durham University/PA

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