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Hove Amber Cup, with associated finds of a dagger, a whetsone and an axe hammer. |
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Amber has been treasured for thousands of years because of its colour, texture and translucent qualities. The cup is made from amber from northern Europe. Its burial in Hove suggests early trade links between England and the Baltic.
We do not know who was buried in the coffin or why the Amber Cup was placed there. The presence of this unique and valuable object suggests that the Hove burial mound was the grave of an important chief.
See objects in the Hove Amber Cup section of the local history gallery, Hove Museum & Art Gallery
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