The Stollhof Hoard was found in 1864 in the municipality of Hohe Wand in Lower Austria by a shepherd at the height 700–800 m above the village of Stollhof. The hoard dates from c. 4000 BC in the Copper Age.[1] The discs are the earliest gold objects to be found in Austria. The hoard consists of:
The gold discs are decorated with repousse ornament and were attached to clothing by a thread through the small holes.. To the discs have parallels from Brześć Kujawski and Jordansmühl in Poland (where they occur with other finds) and at Zalaszentgrót (Csáford, Hungary)
One of the axes belongs to P. Patay’s Szakálhát type, which is typical of the Bodrogkeresztúr culture.
Some of the finds from the hoard never reached Naturhistorische Museum in Vienna, where the hoard is on display.