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Throughout the 1st century, starting with the reign of Claudius, the Roman Empire expanded their way up north from AD 43–84 during the Conquest of Britain.Similar hoards during the era include the Helmingham Hall Hoard (discovered 2019), where a diverse array of denarii and Celtic coinage were deposited in the ground, presumably as savings by a legionary.
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Hoards may be of precious metals, coinage, tools or less commonly, pottery or glass vessels. There are various classifications depending on the nature of the hoard: A founder's hoard contains broken or unfit metal objects, ingots , casting waste, and often complete objects, in a finished state.
A large number of hoards associated with the British Bronze Age, approximately 2700 BC to 8th century BC, have been found in Great Britain.Most of these hoards comprise bronze tools and weapons such as axeheads, chisels, spearheads and knives, and in many cases may be founder's hoards buried with the intention of recovery at a later date for use in casting new bronze items.
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Ronnie Archer-Morgan [a] (born 1950) is a television presenter and antiques collector, known for his appearance on the BBC Antiques Roadshow since 2011. [2] [3] He is also known for presenting the 2023 Channel 4 show Millionaire Hoarders, in which experts seek out valuable antiques from the homes of the rich.
3. Keebler Fudge Magic Middles. Neither the chocolate fudge cream inside a shortbread cookie nor versions with peanut butter or chocolate chip crusts survived.
The hoard is one of three found in the former territories of the Brigantes, all of which contain Corieltauvian coins.It is thought that the hoards were deposited by British refugees fleeing the Roman invasion of AD 43, under the Emperor Claudius and, as such, may be associated with accounts of the flight of Caratacus, the son of Cunobelinus, whose policies were used by the Romans as a pretext ...