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Alder wood club, from the Thames foreshore at Chelsea

Going clubbing


This rare wooden club came from the Thames foreshore at World's End, Chelsea. It was found in 1996. It has been scientifically dated to 3600-3300 bc. The club is currently on display in the Museum of London's London before London gallery which tells the vast story of London prior to the coming of the Romans.

Weapons in the wet

The club is made of alder wood. It is roughly the size of a modern cricket or baseball bat. It would have been a formidable weapon. It was lost at the river's edge at a time when climatic changes were causing sea and river levels to rise. It owes its survival to the waterlogged conditions in which it lay.

Religious offerings

Many other ancient objects have been found in the river in the Chelsea area. Some may have been deliberately placed there as gifts to the gods or to tribal ancestors.


Museum number 99.119

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