The hoard contains 44 British coins that bear the name of British Celtic King Cunobelin, who reigned from around AD5 to AD40 ...
Several dozen other coins, made of an alloy of gold, silver and copper, come from what is now Great Britain and were stamped ...
A STASH of hundreds of Bible-era coins have been found by metal detectors in The Netherlands. The haul of over 400 early Roman-era coins was found near the city of Utrecht, about 30 miles south of ...
The 404 coins, including 44 from Britain, are believed to be a mix of military pay and the spoils of war, stashed by a Roman soldier after he returned to the European continent ...
A pair of Dutch metal detectorists uncovered an unusual hoard of Roman and British coins dating back to Biblical times, ...
A jury has convened in London for an ancient ceremony to certify that British coins meet the strictest of standards.
The “wide chronological range” of the coins suggest they were taken as spoils from the early Roman conquest of Britain under the general Aulus Plautius between AD43-47, the museum added.
Archaeologists have uncovered 2000-year-old gold and silver coins in Netherlands, marking the largest Roman-era discovery in ...
Four-hundred-and-eighty-three gold coins: the largest discovery of Celtic gold ... Ancient DNA from recent excavations in Britain even indicates some Celtic societies could have been matriarchal, ...
as well as 44 gold alloy coins, called staters, that were minted in Britain. The staters included the name of the Celtic king Cunobeline (known in Latin as "Cunobelinus"), who ruled from A.D. 9 to 42.
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