SNN115999 - Coinage and Ritual Deposition at Stanwick, Northamptonshire

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Title Coinage and Ritual Deposition at Stanwick, Northamptonshire
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Date/Year 2021

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Analysis of one of the largest rural coin assemblages from Roman Britain. In Research News 17, we described the impressive Roman sculpture from the excavations at Stanwick, Northamptonshire. The excavations also produced one of the largest assemblages of Roman coins from a rural site in Britain. The 3,730 coins have recently been re-examined by Richard Henry, building on work during the 1990s by John Davies. The condition of every coin has been evaluated, the catalogue has been updated and a Historic England Research Report assessing the assemblage will soon be available.

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  • Bronze Age Round Barrow Re-Used as late Iron Age/Romano-British temenos, Stanwick Villa (Monument)
  • Stanwick Roman Villa (Monument)

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