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  • Unlocking the organic residues preserved in the corrosion from the Pewsey Hoard vessels

    12/16/2022 9:05:45 AM PST · by SunkenCiv · 4 replies
    Nature ^ | 09 December 2022 | Luciana da Costa Carvalho, Richard Henry, James S. O. McCullagh & A. Mark Pollard
    The Pewsey Hoard is a group of Late Roman copper-alloy vessels found by metal detectorists in 2014 in a field in the Vale of Pewsey, Wiltshire (UK). Excavated by the finders themselves, it consists of a large iron-rimmed copper-alloy cauldron (Fig. 1a,b) holding two bowls (Vessels A and C) and another vessel (Vessel B) containing four scale pans carefully packed with plants (Fig. 1c). Subsequent excavation of the area surrounding the findspot by Historic England concluded that the hoard was deposited in a pit, dug in an actively used landscape with no structures or ditches in its immediate vicinity...The adoption...
  • Hoard of 161 Roman coins found beneath campsite in Wiltshire

    10/13/2022 6:15:06 PM PDT · by SunkenCiv · 30 replies
    The National (UK) ^ | May 04, 2022 | Soraya Ebrahimi
    Three metal detector fans have discovered a Roman hoard worth tens of thousands of pounds while spending the weekend camping in south-west England.The group were staying in a field near the ancient village of Pewsey, in Wiltshire, when they found the treasure trove a mere six paces from where they had pitched their tent.Robert Abbott, 53, switched on his device after breakfast one morning and very quickly found something.At first the computer shop owner from Essex, near London, uncovered only discarded metal tent pegs. But he dug a little deeper and hidden below was a valuable silver Roman coin called...