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Sunday, December 7, 2014
Roman and Pictish Silver Hoard Discovered in Scotland
More than 100 pieces of silver, including coins and jewelry,
have been unearthed in northeastern Scotland. “It is a hugely important
discovery being Europe’s most northerly Late Roman hacksilver hoard, and
also containing otherwise unique Pictish silver,” Martin Goldberg of
the National Museums Scotland told The Herald Scotland.
Silver objects that had been chopped up into bullion, called
hacksilver, were used as payment, bribes, tribute, and rewards,
according to Gordon Noble of the University of Aberdeen. “The new finds
include late Roman coins, pieces of late Roman silver vessels, bracelet
and brooch fragments, and other objects that would have been highly
prized objects in their day,” he explained. The research team is
investigating the interaction between the Picts and the Late Roman
world. To read about a similar recent discovery, see "The Dovedale Hoard."
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