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Celtic silver again today...

Dino - UK

New member
...out today and came across another small Celtic / Roman area.
Found this siver unit of the Iceni, a couple of grotty Roman bronzes, a broken Fibula.
This unit has taken 3 hours extensive cleaning, as it came out of the ground nearly 5mm thick with mineralization...and looked just like a Roman grot.
I shall distress it back to a natural age later. :)

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I also eyeballed this pottery sherd, can anyone give an ID?


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<BR><b><i><font color="BLUE">Regards, Dino - UK.</font>
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Great find Dino! Where in the UK did that come from? Celtic finds are quite scarce in the Cardiff / South Wales area - which is pretty ironic!
Plenty of Roman, medieval, etc around here, but to date I am still a Celtic virgin!

Cheers
Welsh Neil
 
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