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The Hayne Wood Hoard

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2012

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page 204 note 1 Dr. Chidell has kindly drawn my attention to an inventory compiled by Mr. Tournay, as follows:

‘Fragments of (Celtic?) war implements found in the railway cutting at Hayne Wood in June 1872.

page 204 note 2 Besides these, there is in the British Museum a socketed axe, presented in 1879, described as having been found ‘in the outer vallum of a British Camp at Sandlings, parish of Saltwood, during excavation for the Hyde [sic] and Sandgate Railway’. This axe is clearly from the same neighbourhood as the hoard, but there is no evidence that it was found in actual association with the other implements.

page 206 note 1 Both of these are figured in Forrer's article on prehistoric ritual chariots in Préhistoire, vol. i, p. 19.