The Frome Hoard

The Frome Hoard by Sam Moorhead, published by British Museum Press in 2010, presents a detailed account of a significant archaeological discovery made by metal detectorist Dave Crisp. This edition, comprising 48 pages, explores the finding of 21 coins and a large pot filled with over 760 additional coins near Frome, England. The hoard includes a remarkable collection of coins from Carausius, a Roman emperor who ruled Britain independently from AD 286 to AD 293, highlighting its historical importance.
Readers will find an in-depth examination of the hoard’s implications for understanding Roman Britain, particularly during a tumultuous period marked by invasions and civil unrest. The book discusses the rarity of the coins, including five unique silver denarii, and emphasizes the potential for this discovery to reshape historical narratives surrounding Carausius and his reign. With a focus on archaeology and history, The Frome Hoard provides insights into the social and economic conditions of late third-century Britain, making it a valuable resource for those interested in ancient history and numismatics.
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On 9 April Dave Crisp found 21 coins while metal detecting on farmland near Frome. Two days later her returned to the site (the precise location and identity of the landowner are being kept secret), and discovered a huge pot filled with more coins. “I knew the find was important and I needed archaeological help, so I contacted my local Finds Officer. I have made many finds over the years, but this is my first coin hoard.” (Dave Crisp) Archaeologists believe the hoard will rewrite the history books. One of the most important aspects of the hoard is that it contains a large group of coins of Carausius, who ruled Britain independently from AD286 to AD293, and was the first Roman emperor ever to strike coins in Britain. The hoard contains more than 760 of his coins, making it the largest group of his coins ever found. Among these coins are five rare examples of his silver denarii, the only coins of their type being struck anywhere in the Roman Empire at the time. The late third century AD was a time when Britain suffered barbarian invasions, economic crises and civil wars. Roman rule was finally stabilized when the emperor Diocletian formed a coalition with the Emperor Maximian, which lasted 20 years. This defeated the breakaway regime which Carausius had established in Britain. “This find presents us with an opportunity to put Carausius on the map. School children across the country have been studying Roman Britain for decades, but are never taught about Carausius – our lost British emperor.” (Roger Bland)
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