This spear was found lying close to the right shoulder of a man who was also buried with a knife, probably suspended from the waist belt which was fastened by an iron buckle. A pair of bronze tweezers lay by his right elbow. Spears are the most commonly found weapon in Anglo-Saxon England. They could be used as a thrusting weapon in battle or as a hunting weapon, essential to bring down large game such as red deer or boar.The spear has an angular blade decorated with ring and dot motifs inlaid in copper-alloy. The spear has a long split socket with a rivet still in position. The open end of the socket is ornamented with a finely executed gilt bronze band. This is decorated with a frieze of four Style I animals, which are distinguished from each other by tiny details: each head differs in the style of the beak as do the design and position of the back leg and foot; one animal has its back leg and body transposed.