Monday, November 17, 2025

Bronze Age discovery takes centre stage in Lincoln Museum’s refresh

Lincoln Museum’s major redevelopment is moving towards completion, with plans to showcase a series of significant archaeological finds when the site reopens next year. Among the new features is a redesigned archaeology gallery with interactive elements aimed at giving visitors a closer connection to the region’s past.

One of the headline exhibits will be a three-metre-long Bronze Age log coffin, accompanied by a miniature battle-axe. The artefacts were uncovered in 2018 during routine works at Tetney Golf Course in East Lindsey, drawing international interest due to their rare condition and craftsmanship. The axe still retained its wooden handle, suggesting the man buried with it held a prominent position in his community.

The coffin has since undergone extensive conservation funded by a £110,000 grant from Historic England, with specialists from York Archaeology carrying out the restoration. Research into the coffin’s contents revealed traces of oak and yew branches, alongside evidence of a floral garland and plant materials indicating food offerings.

Following its reconstruction, the coffin was transferred to Lincoln in a carefully managed operation due to its age and fragility. The museum’s conservation team is now preparing it for installation, creating a custom support to ensure it can be safely displayed when the new gallery opens.

 

Image credit: Lincolnshire County Council

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