Stuff I've found
Freddy Woo writes, "My non-prostitute-killing, lorry driving uncle once came home with a wedding cake. Found it in a layby, scoffed the lot over several weeks."
What's the best thing you've found?
( , Thu 6 Nov 2008, 11:58)
Freddy Woo writes, "My non-prostitute-killing, lorry driving uncle once came home with a wedding cake. Found it in a layby, scoffed the lot over several weeks."
What's the best thing you've found?
( , Thu 6 Nov 2008, 11:58)
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You may be able to identify that coin
Based on the tribes that inhabited the area before the Roman invasion in AD43. Given that the idea of coinage was copied from the Romans, it'll only be comparatively recent in terms of the period of the iron age it comes from.
( , Thu 13 Nov 2008, 12:21, 1 reply)
Based on the tribes that inhabited the area before the Roman invasion in AD43. Given that the idea of coinage was copied from the Romans, it'll only be comparatively recent in terms of the period of the iron age it comes from.
( , Thu 13 Nov 2008, 12:21, 1 reply)
There are some examples
on the celtic coin index:
www.finds.org.uk/CCI/details.php?coin_num=03.0526
www.finds.org.uk/CCI/details.php?coin_num=03.0107
www.finds.org.uk/CCI/details.php?coin_num=02.0208
When I found it the tribe was "uncertain" but now apparently the tribe is Trinovantes.
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on the celtic coin index:
www.finds.org.uk/CCI/details.php?coin_num=03.0526
www.finds.org.uk/CCI/details.php?coin_num=03.0107
www.finds.org.uk/CCI/details.php?coin_num=02.0208
When I found it the tribe was "uncertain" but now apparently the tribe is Trinovantes.
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