Archaeologists have unearthed an astonishing collection of metalwork in North Yorkshire, shedding new light on the power, wealth, and transport of Late Iron Age Britain. The Melsonby hoards, consisting of nearly 950 artifacts, have revealed the first conclusive evidence of four-wheeled wagons in Britain, fundamentally reshaping our understanding of ancient elite societies and their connections to continental Europe. Discovered by a metal detectorist in 2021 and excavated by Durham University in 2022, the deposits date back to between 40 BC and AD 40. Located less than a kilometer from the major Iron Age center of Stanwick - often associated with the Brigantes tribe and their powerful ruler, Queen Cartimandua - the findings suggest highly structured ritual destruction. Shattered Vehicles and
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