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Hoarding and the Deposition of Metalwork from the Bronze Age to the 20th Century: A British Perspective
John Naylor and Roger Bland
This book represents the proceedings of the Portable Antiquities Scheme conference on the subject of hoarding and the deposition of metalwork.
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Front Cover
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Title Page
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Copyright
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Table of Contents
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Foreword
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Hoarding in Britain from the Bronze Age to the 20th Century {1}
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Hoards as Places: the example of Bronze Age archaeology
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Hoarding and Other Forms of Metalwork Deposition in Iron Age Britain
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Coins and Conquest: Coin hoarding in the late Iron Age and early Roman period in the North Thames and East Midlands regions
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Emergency or Votive? Two groups of late-Roman gold and silver hoards
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The Composition of Hoards
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The Burial, Loss and Recovery of Roman Coin Hoards in Britain and Beyond: past, present and future
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The Staffordshire Hoard in Context
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The Deposition and Hoarding of Non-Precious Metals in Early Medieval England
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Coin Hoards in England and Wales, c. 973-1544
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England’s Silver Age: new and old hoards from England under the three Edwards (c. 1279-1351)
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Mapping Conflict: coin hoards of the English Civil War
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Summary and Conclusions
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Published: 2015
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407322995 (ebook)
- 9781407313832 (paperback)
BAR Number: B615