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The British Numismatic Society

Saturday 15 July 2023

The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

 
   

Coin Hoards – Discovery and Interpretation 

 
     

For many centuries portable wealth in the form of coins was hidden and lost. Its rediscovery in later times has provided the raw data not only on coinage typology, chronology, production and circulation but also a source of information able to contribute to archaeological, historical and economic research.

At this all-day Conference, focused on the British Isles, leading figures working on coin hoards and related material will look at recent discoveries and what we can learn from them along with the latest thinking on how coinage came to be hoarded and then hidden. It will then consider the latest techniques being used to recover and interpret hoards and to make available hoard data for researchers and collectors. The Conference will be hybrid with the option of in person or on-line attendance.

 
   

An all day conference ticket costs £10, or online via Zoom is free for those who have registered.

For tickets or for Zoom registration please click here.

 
     In the following program you may click on the links at the end of each paper title for a synopsis of the talk and speaker.  
   

 

PROGRAM

 
  09.30 

Venue opens. Refreshments available from 10am.

 
   

THE MORNING

(Session Chair: Dr Elina Screen)

 
  10:30 

Dr. Elina Screen, President of the British Numismatic Society. Opening Comments

 

 
   

  10.40 – 12.20:  DISCOVERY  

 
  10:40 Anni Byard: Iron Age and early Roman coin hoards from North Wales and the Welsh Marches. (Details)
 

 
  11.10

Philip J. Wise. ‘1066 and All That': A hoard   of 11th century coins from Braintree, Essex. (Details)

 
 

11.40

Dr Barrie Cook. 'rauma and transformation: the context of the 2019 Hambleden hoard and other finds of c.1344-56(Details)

 

 
  12:10

Discoveries – Discussion.

 
  12:20

Lunch.

 

 
   

THE AFTERNOON

(Session Chair: Dr Martin Allen)

 

13.45-16.25:  INTERPRETATION

 
 

13:45

Philippa Pearce. Not Just Coins in a Pot – Interpreting hoards at the British Museum.(Details)

 
 

14:30

Dr. Murray Andrews.Counting the pennies: statistical approaches to coin hoarding.(Details)

 
 

15:00 

Break. Refreshments available.

 
 

15:20 

Rob Page. MCHBI – an online tool to assist with the study of medieval coin hoards. (Details)

 
  15:50 Professor Chris HowgegoThe Coin Hoards of the Roman Empire project. (Details)
 
 

16:20

Interpretation – Discussion.

 
 

16:30

Discovery and Interpretation: Panel Discussion – Summary of key points and discussion led by Session Chairs.

 
 

16.45

Closing Comments: Dr Elina Screen