Late Roman Silver Treasure from Traprain
Late Roman Silver Treasure from Traprain
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Author(s): HUNTER, Fraser
ISBN No.: 9781910682234
Pages: 500
Year: 202207
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 160.43
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Excavated from Traprain Law, East Lothian, Scotland, in May 1919, was one of the most spectacular discoveries of Roman silver ever made in Europe - and the biggest hoard of 'hacksilver': 23kg, battered, crushed and chopped up. Blame for the destruction has hitherto been laid at the door of 'barbarians' but this study changes that view. An international team of scholars has reviewed the hoard's origins and manufacture, its use as elite tableware, its hacking and later reuse. A century of new discoveries and ideas allow fresh conclusions, especially about the hacking. With wide-ranging parallels from across Europe, the authors argue that hacking was a deliberate Roman policy to create bullion at times of economic crisis, turning valued vessels into weights of silver to be used in frontier politics, to pay off groups from beyond the empire, or hire them as mercenaries.


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