It was a humbling moment. Another thought is that it might have been a communal burial of the coins by an Iron Age community, perhaps as an offering to the gods, or trying to ward off the Roman ...
A new geophysical survey of the area where the Iron Age Le Câtillon hoard emerged may have found evidence of 2,000-year-old ...
Inscriptions on Iron Age coins are the first evidence of writing in Britain.This gold stater coin was one of 5294 British Iron Age and Roman coins excavated at a Late Iron Age shrine near Hallaton ...
Despite achieving an impressive sum, an important Iron Age coin fell short of setting a new auction record at Stanley Gibbons Baldwin’s.
More than a decade ago, metal detectorists Reg Mead and Richard Miles unearthed what proved to be the world's largest Iron Age Celtic hoard. They found 70,000 silver coins, 11 gold torques (neck ...
These inscriptions suggest a growing level of literacy and familiarity with Latin. No Iron Age coins were produced in northern England, Wales, Scotland or Ireland. The settlements known as 'oppida ...