In this paper it is argued that past examination of hoards and hoarding has concentrated too much on the moment of deposition to the detriment of the period of collection and accumulation of material that preceded it. An alternative perspective on prehistoric hoarding is proposed that concentrates on the processes by which objects were collected and assembled to form hoards and parallels are drawn with recent research examining how museum collections were formed. These ideas are applied to a case study which re-examines the material from the well-known Iron Age hoards from Snettisham, Norfolk, UK, as an example of how approaching hoards as collections can provide fresh insights on the practices of collecting and hoarding.This is the author ...
Eleven papers from a session held at the EAA conference in Cork, Ireland, in 2005. Contents: 1) Hoar...
This paper draws on data gathered by two projects, the British Museum/Leicester Hoards project, whic...
The 1864 Knaresborough Hoard of late Roman vessels and other objectswas probably the largest hoard o...
Romano-British hoards have been researched by archaeologists for over two hundred years, in particul...
This thesis investigates Iron Age metalwork object hoards from Britain (800 BC – AD 100), identifyin...
Hoards are a rare and informative type of archaeological sources. Different definitions of hoards ar...
<p>For over forty years the study of Roman ironwork hoards in Britain has been defined by a single s...
Silver coin hoarding is a distinct feature of the Viking Age in some northern European areas, and th...
We store things in our everyday spaces –objects, artefacts or images– that over time betray their or...
This paper critically evaluates how archaeologists define ‘grave goods’ in relation to the full spec...
The Staffordshire Hoard is the largest Anglo-Saxon gold hoard ever found. On display from soon afte...
As archaeologists increasingly recognise alternative ways of dealing with death and burial – in heap...
Ancient objects with modern meanings: museums, volunteers, and the Anglo-Saxon `Staffordshire Hoard'...
How did past communities view, understand and communicate their pasts? And how can we, as archaeolog...
The tradition of hoarding axeheads is a well-known phenomenon within the first agrarian societies on...
Eleven papers from a session held at the EAA conference in Cork, Ireland, in 2005. Contents: 1) Hoar...
This paper draws on data gathered by two projects, the British Museum/Leicester Hoards project, whic...
The 1864 Knaresborough Hoard of late Roman vessels and other objectswas probably the largest hoard o...
Romano-British hoards have been researched by archaeologists for over two hundred years, in particul...
This thesis investigates Iron Age metalwork object hoards from Britain (800 BC – AD 100), identifyin...
Hoards are a rare and informative type of archaeological sources. Different definitions of hoards ar...
<p>For over forty years the study of Roman ironwork hoards in Britain has been defined by a single s...
Silver coin hoarding is a distinct feature of the Viking Age in some northern European areas, and th...
We store things in our everyday spaces –objects, artefacts or images– that over time betray their or...
This paper critically evaluates how archaeologists define ‘grave goods’ in relation to the full spec...
The Staffordshire Hoard is the largest Anglo-Saxon gold hoard ever found. On display from soon afte...
As archaeologists increasingly recognise alternative ways of dealing with death and burial – in heap...
Ancient objects with modern meanings: museums, volunteers, and the Anglo-Saxon `Staffordshire Hoard'...
How did past communities view, understand and communicate their pasts? And how can we, as archaeolog...
The tradition of hoarding axeheads is a well-known phenomenon within the first agrarian societies on...
Eleven papers from a session held at the EAA conference in Cork, Ireland, in 2005. Contents: 1) Hoar...
This paper draws on data gathered by two projects, the British Museum/Leicester Hoards project, whic...
The 1864 Knaresborough Hoard of late Roman vessels and other objectswas probably the largest hoard o...