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Lista de tesoros romanos en Gran Bretaña

La lista de tesoros romanos en Gran Bretaña comprende importantes tesoros arqueológicos de monedas, joyas, objetos de metales preciosos y chatarra y otros artículos valiosos descubiertos en Gran Bretaña ( Inglaterra , Escocia y Gales ) que están asociados con el período de la cultura romano-británica cuando el sur de Gran Bretaña estaba bajo el control del Imperio romano , desde el año 43 d. C. hasta aproximadamente el 410, así como el período subromano posterior hasta el establecimiento de los reinos anglosajones. Incluye tanto tesoros que fueron enterrados con la intención de recuperarlos en una fecha posterior (tesoros personales, tesoros de fundadores , tesoros de comerciantes y tesoros de botín), como también tesoros de ofrendas votivas que no estaban destinados a ser recuperados en una fecha posterior, pero excluye los bienes funerarios y los artículos individuales encontrados de forma aislada.

La mayoría de los tesoros romanos están compuestos en gran parte o en su totalidad por monedas, y son relativamente comunes en Gran Bretaña, con más de 1200 ejemplos conocidos. [1] Un número menor de tesoros, como el Tesoro de Mildenhall y el Tesoro de Hoxne , incluyen artículos de vajilla de plata u oro, como platos, cuencos, jarras y cucharas, o artículos de joyería de plata u oro.

Lista de tesoros

Véase también

Notas

  1. ^ El hallazgo fue denunciado por una viuda cuyo marido había trabajado como conductor de excavadora en la autopista. Se desconoce la ubicación exacta y la fecha del hallazgo.
  2. ^ También se encontró al mismo tiempo un adorno de oro de la Edad de Bronce, pero no se considera que forme parte de este tesoro. [148]
  3. ^ The Roman coins in the Westhall Hoard indicate a burial later than 138 AD, but the terrets date to the Iron Age, circa 1–70 AD, probably before the Roman Conquest.

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