Cirencester hoard

Last week, we travelled to the Corinium Museum to study a late Roman hoard found at Cirencester in the late nineteenth century. The hoard consists … Read more

Bowerchalke Hoard

Recently we’ve been at Salisbury Museum studying the Bowerchalke hoard which is currently on display. It was found by metal-detectorists about twenty-five years ago. The … Read more

Finding Treasure

Careful removal of coins from the neck of a vessel by a British Museum conservator. (Photo: © The Trustees of the British Museum) Most of … Read more

The Worlington coin hoard

Kelly recently visited Mildenhall Museum in Suffolk to examine the contents of the Worlington hoard. The hoard is an example of a scattered hoard – … Read more

The Hunmanby Hoard

In 2008, a metal-detectorist discovered the Hunmanby hoard in North Yorkshire. The hoard consists of 76 siliquae and 10 bronze coins known as nummi.  A … Read more

Studying the Containers

Last month, James visited Wiltshire Museum Devizes to examine and photograph the Stanchester hoard container. A bronze ring fragment, three gold coins (solidi), thirty-three miliarenses and … Read more

Analysing the metal artefacts

Following the end of Roman rule in Britain, imports of coinage and other precious metals ended abruptly and the existing supply of precious metals such … Read more

A Spoon Hoard from Dorchester

Dorchester III (Somerleigh Court Estate) hoard (photo taken by K. Clarke-Neish and reproduced with permission from Dorset Museum and Art Gallery Ellen and Kelly recently … Read more