Having a quick look at my blog stats from 2017 as the year draws to a close—fwiw, this was far and away my most popular post: https://twitter.com/caitlinrgreen/status/844281770241675265 … :)
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Some were buried in mint condition, so didn't circulate for long (e.g. some of the coins buried in China), others were buried etc sometime after (e.g. Byzantine silver plate in Russia) :)
Thanks, Always wondered about these artefacts as a retired shipmaster once remembered in the early sixties being given Marie Theresa coins in payment for a cargo.
Yes, those lasted in circulation for a very long time. Sand with done Roman Republican issues. By and large, most of the dots on my map were made and buried in Late Antiquity, fwiw :) the main exception are the Russian finds :)
(that should read "same with some etc"! Curse of autocorrect!)
Thank you,
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