The Find
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Originally published | 2010 |
Authors | Kathy Page |
Genres | Fiction |
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ID | 2927103 |
About The Find
Anna Silowski, highly educated, driven and successful, works as a curator in a prestigious palaeontological museum; Scott Macleod dropped out of school, has a confused relationship with his Native roots, and an alcoholic father in tow. . . .
'Remarkable' 1,400-year-old possible temple found near Sutton Hoo
... Suffolk County Council said The Find was made at Rendlesham, in Suffolk as part of an archaeology project...
King Stephen medieval penny hoard found near Wymondham
... The Find is made up of two pennies, three cut halfpennies and two cut quarters of pennies from Stephen s reign, as well as two cut quarters of short cross pennies from Henry II and Henry III s reigns...
Coin hoard could be linked to 1692's Glencoe Massacre
... Lucy Ankers was on her first dig when she made The Find...
Roman coins find in Buckinghamshire declared treasure
... The Find joins more than 6,000 roman coins the British Museum has recorded as being found in Buckinghamshire...
'Old bucket' turns out to be 'excessively rare' Anglo-Saxon bowl
... Mr Ulliott said The Find was " really exciting" adding he had previously only found " the odd Roman and medieval coin"...
Peru: Priest of Pacopampa exhumed after 3,000 years
... They described The Find as important...
Hemel Hempstead boy finds megalodon shark tooth at Walton-on-the-Naze
... The teenager s dad, Jason, said his son was " over the moon" with The Find and knew the second he saw it " it was something"...
Virginia Woolf: Personal copy of debut novel resurfaces
... Scholars say The Find is " remarkable" and could provide insight into the English author s mental health and writing process...
Roman coins find in Buckinghamshire declared treasure
By Danny FullbrookBBC News, Buckinghamshire
Roman coins found by a metal detectorist have been declared treasure.
The seven coins, which were found near Mursley in Buckinghamshire, date back to around the 2Nd Century .
The oldest coin in the hoard, found in February 2022, was dated between AD 77 and 78.
The Find joins More Than 6,000 roman coins the British Museum has recorded as being found in Buckinghamshire.
Assistant coroner Alison McCormick, of Beaconsfield Coroner's Court, concluded the hoard met criteria of being treasure under Treasure Act.
The Find contained three silver Denari and four copper alloy coins.
Metal detecting and the lawDr Eleanor Ghey, curator of Iron Age and Roman Coin Hoards at The British Musuem, said finds like this helped " understand the bigger picture of Roman occupation on a national and local level".
Three of the coins, made from silver, were well preserved, indicating they might not have been in circulation long before being buried.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com