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Roman coins and lead grave found in Somerset field | Roman coins and lead grave found in Somerset field |
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A Roman grave containing a lead coffin and more than 250 coins has been discovered in a field. | |
The artefacts were found near Ilminster, Somerset, by a member of the Detecting for Veterans group and are believed to date from AD400. | The artefacts were found near Ilminster, Somerset, by a member of the Detecting for Veterans group and are believed to date from AD400. |
There are about 200 similar lead coffins finds in the country but only six have been previously been discovered in Somerset. | There are about 200 similar lead coffins finds in the country but only six have been previously been discovered in Somerset. |
The coins are with the British Museum for cleaning and valuation. | The coins are with the British Museum for cleaning and valuation. |
The site will be subject to further archaeological investigations in the new year. | The site will be subject to further archaeological investigations in the new year. |
Laura Burnett, the Somerset finds liaison officer, said lead was a "fancy and expensive" way of being buried in Roman times. | Laura Burnett, the Somerset finds liaison officer, said lead was a "fancy and expensive" way of being buried in Roman times. |
"They're probably using locally produced lead from the Mendips - so it might have been a bit cheaper here than in other parts of the county - but it's an expensive thing to be buried in." | "They're probably using locally produced lead from the Mendips - so it might have been a bit cheaper here than in other parts of the county - but it's an expensive thing to be buried in." |
'Chuffed to nuts' | 'Chuffed to nuts' |
Kevin Minto, from Detecting for Veterans - a group for ex-services personnel, discovered the coins and then found the grave when he returned to the site with the county archaeologist, Bob Croft. | Kevin Minto, from Detecting for Veterans - a group for ex-services personnel, discovered the coins and then found the grave when he returned to the site with the county archaeologist, Bob Croft. |
Mr Minto said he originally found two coins and then a number of others close by. | Mr Minto said he originally found two coins and then a number of others close by. |
"That was when I realised we had a hoard," he said. | "That was when I realised we had a hoard," he said. |
"Obviously it's an important find, the archaeologists are chuffed to nuts and they'll do whatever they have to," he added. | "Obviously it's an important find, the archaeologists are chuffed to nuts and they'll do whatever they have to," he added. |
"This is a very special site, a rare discovery of lead coffins," Mr Croft said. | "This is a very special site, a rare discovery of lead coffins," Mr Croft said. |
"Lead ones that we know go from Shepton Mallet to Wiveliscombe, and this central part of Somerset - so this one is an unusual one." | "Lead ones that we know go from Shepton Mallet to Wiveliscombe, and this central part of Somerset - so this one is an unusual one." |
There were 37 reported cases of treasure found in Somerset in 2016, the largest for five years. | There were 37 reported cases of treasure found in Somerset in 2016, the largest for five years. |
The county is in the top 10 local authority areas for treasure according to official figures from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. | The county is in the top 10 local authority areas for treasure according to official figures from the Department for Culture, Media and Sport. |
Norfolk topped the list with 130 discoveries in 2016, a figure put down to how rural the area is. | Norfolk topped the list with 130 discoveries in 2016, a figure put down to how rural the area is. |
Treasure is easier to find in areas with a lot of farming, as soil gets turned by ploughs and brings new finds to the surface. | Treasure is easier to find in areas with a lot of farming, as soil gets turned by ploughs and brings new finds to the surface. |
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