Evidence from coin hoards and stones which covered them and those also blocking the well suggest a fairly abrupt end around 388, perhaps due to events linked to anti-Pagan edicts of Theodosius I.
32.
He subsequently pioneered'urban site observation'and his'Illustrations of Roman London'( 1859 ) remained the principal work on the subject until 1909 . He pioneered the statistic study of Roman coin hoards.
33.
The coin hoard from Sandur is interesting not only due to the age of the coins, but also due to their origin, because it indicates with which countries the Faroers already traded in the 11th century.
34.
The ground floor displays include the Living Landscape gallery which displays local archaeology and natural history, including the Shillington Roman coin hoard and an Iron Age mirror, finds from Waulud's Bank are also on display.
35.
On 28 June 2012 the coin hoard was declared as Treasure under the 1996 Treasure Act by the Coroner for Shropshire . and has been valued by the independent treasure valuation committee of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.
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The original Amman Museum records of the Qumran coin hoards and the museum bags where the coins where kept do not support the hypothesis that the 2nd-and 3rd-century Roman coins are intrusive in relation to the Tyrian silver.
37.
Remains were discovered that reflected habitation, usually temporary, during the spindle whorls were found, suggesting the presence of women working with yarn, and a coin hoard which included 149 Nabataean drachmas, 51 imperial dinars and 33 tetradrachmas of Trajan.
38.
According to L�nnqvist, the technical evidence of the recording and documenting of the Qumran silver coin hoards in 2006-2007 showed that the coins came from lots, groups or batches of coins that originated in a few or one single large payment.
39.
During his first year at the museum Carson published his first two reports, on Roman coin hoards, in the Royal Numismatic Society's annual " Numismatic Chronicle ", and in the ensuing 55 years he wrote about 350 articles.
40.
Other excavations have uncovered a coin hoard showing that many of the houses were built before the early fifth century A . D . Elsewhere, coins, pottery and metal objects of rooms date the latest occupation of the buildings to the early seventh century.