Bossall-Flaxton hoard
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Created900–950 (deposited)
Period/cultureViking
Discovered1807
Between Bossall and Flaxton, North Yorkshire, England
Between Bossall and Flaxton, North Yorkshire, England
Present locationYorkshire Museum, York
| Bossall-Flaxton hoard | |
|---|---|
The armlet from the hoard. | |
| Created | 900–950 (deposited) |
| Period/culture | Viking |
| Discovered | 1807 Between Bossall and Flaxton, North Yorkshire, England |
| Present location | Yorkshire Museum, York |
The Bossall-Flaxton hoard is a Viking period hoard comprising silver jewellery, hacksilver and c.270 coins dating to the early 10th century AD. It was found on land between Bossall and Flaxton in North Yorkshire, England.[1]