SDO14417 - The Nether Compton coin hoard in its archaeological context.
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Type | Unpublished document |
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Title | The Nether Compton coin hoard in its archaeological context. |
Author/Originator | Oswin, John |
Date/Year | 2011 |
Abstract/Summary
‘A hoard of some 22,500 Roman coins was unearthed in a field in Nether Compton parish in Dorset by a member of the Yeovil metal Detector Club in 1989. It was not treasure trove under the rules then current. It remained in Dorset County Museum, Dorchester, without the resources to study it for a number of years before it was retrieved, broken up, and sold, so it was never fully analysed. There was no indication of archaeological remains in the field where it was found, although there were unsubstantiated rumours of there being a Roman villa in the field to the west. A geophysical survey was instigated by a village resident and carried out by the Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society between 2009 and 2011, and this indicated significant Roman and possible pre-Roman activity in these two fields. An interim report was circulated in 2009, now superceded by this report.’
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Description
Bath and Camerton Archaeological Society.
Location
Dorset Historic Environment Record
Referenced Monuments (1)
- MDO1759 Roman coin hoard from Middle Farm, Nether Compton (Find Spot)
Referenced Events (1)
- EDO5908 Nether Compton; geophysical survey 2009-2011
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