#Roman bronze coins unearthed in the Chesapeake Bay, Virginia! How did they get there? http://www.delmarvanow.com/story/news/local/maryland/2015/01/10/boy-finds-cache-greek-roman-coins/21562515/ …pic.twitter.com/LmgNsvPRtX
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.@llewelyn_morgan @MichaelMeckler > too widely, found over too long a period. Bidder has a good bit on Winchester finds being associated >
.@llewelyn_morgan @MichaelMeckler w/ oppidum there & not mod losses/hoaxes: http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9486280&fileId=S0003598X00103424 … (Biddle, not Bidder!) Also some from >
.@llewelyn_morgan @MichaelMeckler convincing contexts eg Menander coin buried 2ft down at Tenby. More important, >pic.twitter.com/bE5kaSfFfp
.@llewelyn_morgan @MichaelMeckler > to my mind, however, is (1) number found, too many now; (2) patterns off loss of ancient coins diff to >
.@llewelyn_morgan @MichaelMeckler modern e.g. Indian coinage of 16-19thC concentrates in different areas to Indo-Greek/Scythian coinage; & >
.@llewelyn_morgan @MichaelMeckler > (3) have differential loss, w/ v few Classical Greek coins, relatively few of >pic.twitter.com/kizTF7wcna
.@llewelyn_morgan @MichaelMeckler > apparently widely collected Syracusan coins, Alexander issues etc, vs lots of Carthaginian. In other >
.@llewelyn_morgan @MichaelMeckler > words, looking at PAS, looks like ancient losses to me, not mod. Oh, & Twitter is rubbish for this, lol!
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