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Minerva 6 (2)
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Title:
Minerva 6 (2)
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Series:
Minerva
Volume
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Volume:
6 (2)
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Publication Type:
Journal
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
1995
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Date Of Issue From: 1995
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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Rare coin hoard found in Warwickshire
Philip J Wise
2 - 3
Reports on a metal-detectorist's discovery of eleven gold staters of the Corieltauvi tribe in a cultivated field near Bedworth. Four coin types are represented, the `Kite', the `Domino', and `South Ferriby' types, which bear no inscription, and a type inscribed with the name of the tribal ruler `VEP CORF'.
An Elizabethan shipwreck off Alderney
Mensun Bound
11 - 14
An account of the discovery and salvage of the wreck, describing some of the finds, which included personal equipment as well as the ship's armaments and fittings. Of note are the muskets, charge containers (`apostles'), and gunpowder flasks, signifying that firearms had come to predominate over the longbows that were still abundant on the earlier wreck, the Mary Rose.
Orpheus rising: the quest for the lost mosaics of Newton St Loe
Anthony J Beeson
22 - 25
An account of how the elaborate pavement has now been painstakingly reconstructed from the fragments held in store in the Bristol City Museum. Discovered in 1837, the mosaic was carefully recorded and lifted only to be neglected and, for a time, `lost'.