Surely the coin could have been obtained by local Celts in trade with Celts further south who inturn had received it in trade with the continent - so the find of this coin itself does not provide evidence of the Roman military actually being in the area where the coin was discovered.... one must look at the total spectrum of coins and other artefacts found... what is the date range of the other coins you have found? Have you found any military metal artefacts?? Interesting video though.
The Romans reached Britain with the main invasion starting in AD 43. These coins were minted in 130BC and brought into Britain either via the trade routes or by the Roman invaders as military pay.
Roman activity in north west of the island.=boredom in the extreme! for a literate officer from Rome,the north would be like the middle of the Somalian desert! .....for the illiterate non-Roman auxillaries, the north was just a thing to plunder.
I wounder how much a roman coin like you found is worth?
XCritonX 1 year ago
Many more coins dating from 252bc
To 2ad as well as military brooches and fittings have been recovered from the site.
Also another hoard of silver Denarii of republican coins. Excavations revealed punic ditches...
Tvpresenter4history 1 year ago
Surely the coin could have been obtained by local Celts in trade with Celts further south who inturn had received it in trade with the continent - so the find of this coin itself does not provide evidence of the Roman military actually being in the area where the coin was discovered.... one must look at the total spectrum of coins and other artefacts found... what is the date range of the other coins you have found? Have you found any military metal artefacts?? Interesting video though.
robtpage 1 year ago
That´s very interesting.
I did not know that the romans were in GB in the year 130 before Christ.
I always thought that the romans arrived much later in GB.
I like this kind of "close to the people" archeology.
Keep up the good work ;)
ganimed1976 1 year ago
The Romans reached Britain with the main invasion starting in AD 43. These coins were minted in 130BC and brought into Britain either via the trade routes or by the Roman invaders as military pay.
Tvpresenter4history 1 year ago
Roman activity in north west of the island.=boredom in the extreme! for a literate officer from Rome,the north would be like the middle of the Somalian desert! .....for the illiterate non-Roman auxillaries, the north was just a thing to plunder.
acerb45666555 2 years ago
great job james good job..5*****
robbiebrainard 2 years ago 2