Description
Book SynopsisA new look at coinage of the Tetrarchic period through the study of two recent coin hoard discoveries at Wold Newton and Rauceby. The book considers the wider significance of these hoards for Britain and the early fourth century monetary economy, particularly in the western empire.
Table of ContentsIntroduction (Eleanor Ghey)
Part 1: Contextual essays Chapter 1 The
nummus in context (Richard Abdy) Chapter 2 Tetrarchic coinage in Roman Britain (Andrew Brown) Chapter 3 The coinage of the London mint (Hubert J. Cloke and Lee Toone)
Part 2: The Hoards Chapter 4 The Wold Newton hoard (Vincent Drost and Andrew R. Woods) Chapter 5 The Rauceby hoard (Adam Daubney, Sam Bromage and Eleanor Ghey) Chapter 6 The Fyfield hoard (Hubert J. Cloke and Lee Toone) Chapter 7 The 2008 Sully II hoards (Edward Besly) Chapter 8 The Juillac Hoard (Francis Dieulafait and Vincent Geneviève) Chapter 9 The Tomares Hoard (Ruth Pliego and Enrique García-Vargas) Chapter 10 Tetrarchic hoards in Roman Britain (Eleanor Ghey)
Part 3: The Catalogues Chapter 11 Introduction to the catalogues Chapter 12 Wold Newton catalogue (Vincent Drost) Chapter 13 Rauceby catalogue (Eleanor Ghey) Chapter 14 Fyfield catalogue (Hubert J. Cloke and Lee Toone) Bibliography Contributors Index