- by foxnews
- 09 Apr 2026
Archaeologists recently unearthed a stunning relic from the early days of ancient Britain: a Celtic battle trumpet, possibly tied to the tribe of the legendary Queen Boudica.
The star of the cache was a near-complete Iron Age battle trumpet, or carnyx - used to blare eerie sounds in battle and rally troops against the enemy.
The trumpet was found by archaeologists from Pre-Construct Archaeology in West Norfolk in the eastern part of England.
"These animal-headed bronze instruments were used by Celtic tribes across Europe to inspire their warriors in battle and fascinated the Romans, who frequently depicted them as war trophies," Historic England's statement read.
"This newly excavated example is one of only three known from Britain and is one of the most complete found in Europe."
Norfolk was the heartland of the ancient Iceni tribe, a Celtic people once led by Boudica.
Though it's impossible to tie the trumpet directly to Boudica, the artifact comes from the same Iron Age landscape associated with the Iceni.
Tim Pestell, senior curator of archaeology at Norfolk Museums Service, called the find "a powerful reminder of Norfolk's Iron Age past which, through the story of Boudica and the Iceni people, still retains its capacity to fascinate the British public."
Excavators also found a sheet-bronze boar's head - a decorative metal fitting - as well as five shield bosses, which were round domes used in shields to protect the fighters' hands.
Archaeologists also unearthed "an iron object of unknown origin," per the release.
Archaeologists "carefully lifted" the artifacts and brought them to Norfolk Museums Service, where conservation experts examined them.
"The case currently rests with the coroner, who will determine its legal status in early 2026. This decision will inform the next steps for the hoard's future."
Hinman added, "We are so impressed with the team responsible for this find."
"They discovered something completely unexpected, paused for breath, then followed best excavation practice to recover these rare and fragile objects."
Fox News Digital reached out to Historic England for additional comment.
The trumpet is one of many Iron Age items that have turned up across Britain in the past year.
The hoard included over 800 objects, including 28 iron tires likely used for chariots.
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