TheAyton East Field Hoard is ahoard ofNeolithic stone and antler tools fromEast Ayton, North Yorkshire, England.[1]
The hoard was excavated from acairn in 1849 by A. D. Conyngham.[2] The barrow itself measured 160 feet (49 m) by 100 feet (30 m). A primary burial in the centre of the cairn included human remains and some stone tools. The hoard was associated with a secondary burial of a small amount of human remains in the barrow. The cairn has beenradiocarbon dated to 3080 ±90 BC.[2]
The hoard contains three flint axes and a flintadze, five arrowheads, a polished flint knife, two flint flakes, an antler 'macehead' and two boar-tusk knives.[1]
The hoard was acquired by theBritish Museum in 1879 from a donation by RevWilliam Greenwell.[3]