Reece, R. (1988). Interpreting Roman hoards. World Archaeol 20. Vol 20, pp. 261-269.

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Interpreting Roman hoards
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World Archaeol 20
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World Archaeology
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20
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261 - 269
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Groups of objects found together in Roman contexts provide a range of opportunities for interpretation not available in earlier periods. The objects can often be well dated and arranged in sequence, and similar groups may well be available for comparison over the whole area of the Roman empire. When the comparative material provided by the written sources is added the opportunities for interpretation multiply, but the problems also intensify. Problems of definition of 'hoard' may depend on the hoarder's motive. The possibilities of study and the range of material are briefly indicated. Au (abr)
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Richard Reece
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1988
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Roman (Auto Detected Temporal)
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05 Dec 2008