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Roman coin stash 'may have been linked to Boudiccan revolt' | Roman coin stash 'may have been linked to Boudiccan revolt' |
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A hoard of Roman coins found in a field may have been hidden there during the Boudiccan revolt, an expert has said. | A hoard of Roman coins found in a field may have been hidden there during the Boudiccan revolt, an expert has said. |
The trove of 60 denarii, dating between 153BC and AD60-61, was found in a field near Cookley, in Suffolk, by a metal detectorist. | The trove of 60 denarii, dating between 153BC and AD60-61, was found in a field near Cookley, in Suffolk, by a metal detectorist. |
Dr Anna Booth, who examined the find, said there "might be a link with the Boudiccan revolt" and the coins. | Dr Anna Booth, who examined the find, said there "might be a link with the Boudiccan revolt" and the coins. |
Queen Boudicca led the Iceni tribe against the Romans in AD61 which led to the destruction of Colchester. | Queen Boudicca led the Iceni tribe against the Romans in AD61 which led to the destruction of Colchester. |
Most of the coins dated from the Republic era, pre-27BC, but there were also denarii minted during the reigns of emperors Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula and Nero. | Most of the coins dated from the Republic era, pre-27BC, but there were also denarii minted during the reigns of emperors Augustus, Tiberius, Caligula and Nero. |
Dr Booth said: "This hoard is interesting because the latest coin dated to the reign of Nero in AD60-61. The final coin is often an indication of when a hoard is likely to have been deposited. | Dr Booth said: "This hoard is interesting because the latest coin dated to the reign of Nero in AD60-61. The final coin is often an indication of when a hoard is likely to have been deposited. |
"There might be a link with the Boudiccan revolt which took place in AD61 in this region." | "There might be a link with the Boudiccan revolt which took place in AD61 in this region." |
She added: "It was quite a tumultuous time in East Anglia. | She added: "It was quite a tumultuous time in East Anglia. |
"There does seem to be a slight increase in hoarding in this period. It is a stretch of the imagination, we are not 100% sure, but in this region it is tempting to say this is because of what was happening in this period." | "There does seem to be a slight increase in hoarding in this period. It is a stretch of the imagination, we are not 100% sure, but in this region it is tempting to say this is because of what was happening in this period." |
Thousands died during Boudicca's revolt across East Anglia after she united local tribes against the Roman rulers. | Thousands died during Boudicca's revolt across East Anglia after she united local tribes against the Roman rulers. |
Colchester, then the capital of Roman Britain, London and St Albans were all destroyed before she was defeated. | Colchester, then the capital of Roman Britain, London and St Albans were all destroyed before she was defeated. |
The find, from August 2018, was made up of 58 solid silver coins, two of which were silver-plated copies. | The find, from August 2018, was made up of 58 solid silver coins, two of which were silver-plated copies. |
Senior coroner Nigel Parsley declared it to be treasure at an inquest in Ipswich. | Senior coroner Nigel Parsley declared it to be treasure at an inquest in Ipswich. |
What is treasure? |