yeah yeah this isn't a personal messaging service about 'might be Iron Age' relics. apologies. but if they're really Early iron age, that's pretty interesting and relevant to the website.
Early iron age relics, so are they non-christian spoons, or are they adapted celtic spoons for baptism (only oil goes thro the hole) .... 2 sets by water (not forgetting one in Thames)and two sets in graves, one grave having pig bones in it, so could easily have been pagan burial - or something like Prittlewell pagan/xtian saxon burial. Also pair found in Wales at 'camp' must be I/A.. practical use/ ritual function, either pagan or xtian, or maybe the local druid used them to measure out his potions - the cross in the centre being a measuring device ;) Give up, spoons are extremely useful though...