Pitts, M. W. (2014). Are gold & pearl earrings glimpse of Boudica's terror?. British Archaeology 139. Vol 139, pp. 7-7.

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Are gold & pearl earrings glimpse of Boudica's terror?
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British Archaeology 139
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British Archaeology
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139
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66
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7
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Reports on the recent discovery of an exceptional cache of Roman jewellery hidden under the floor of a house burnt to the ground by Boudica's armies, in a Britain resisting Roman invaders in AD60 and 61. The treasure was found towards the end of a four-month excavation at a redevelopment site in Colchester, Essex. This article describes the artefacts and some of the burnt items discovered within the house. Four human bones found nearby are also mentioned; two had cuts or breaks that could represent sword cuts. LD
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Michael W Pitts ORCID icon
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2014
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Jewellery (Auto Detected Subject)
Sword Cuts Ld (Auto Detected Subject)
Human Bones (Auto Detected Subject)
Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
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26 Aug 2015