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The Late Roman Silver Treasure from Traprain Law Fraser Hunter

The Late Roman Silver Treasure from Traprain Law By Fraser Hunter

The Late Roman Silver Treasure from Traprain Law by Fraser Hunter


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Published to celebrate the centenary of the discovery of the Traprain Hoard, in East Lothian, Scotland, May 1919 - one of the most spectacular finds of Roman silver ever, and the biggest hoard of 'hacksilver': 23kg, battered, crushed and chopped up. New studies show that this was no act of destruction but a deliberate Roman policy.

The Late Roman Silver Treasure from Traprain Law Summary

The Late Roman Silver Treasure from Traprain Law by Fraser Hunter

Excavated from Traprain Law, East Lothian, Scotland, in May 1919, was one of the most spectacular discoveries of Roman silver ever made in Europe - and the biggest hoard of `hacksilver': 23kg, battered, crushed and chopped up. Blame for the destruction has hitherto been laid at the door of `barbarians' but this study changes that view. An international team of scholars has reviewed the hoard's origins and manufacture, its use as elite tableware, its hacking and later reuse. A century of new discoveries and ideas allow fresh conclusions, especially about the hacking. With wide-ranging parallels from across Europe, the authors argue that hacking was a deliberate Roman policy to create bullion at times of economic crisis, turning valued vessels into weights of silver to be used in frontier politics, to pay off groups from beyond the empire, or hire them as mercenaries.

The Late Roman Silver Treasure from Traprain Law Reviews

'Traprain Law is one of Scotland's iconic sites. it has not, however, always been treated as befits its status by archaeologists. This book redresses the balance. It is a sumptuous and thoroughly academic account of the Traprain treasure by the leading authorities in the field. ... ' Archaeology Scotland

About Fraser Hunter

Dr Fraser Hunter is Principal Curator of the Iron Age and Roman collections, National Museums Scotland, and presenter of Scotland: Romes Final Frontier on BBC2.
Dr Annemarie Kaufmann-Heinimann is a researcher at Basel University. Dr Kenneth Painter was Deputy Keeper of the Greek and Roman department of the British Museum.

Table of Contents

Foreword by Dr Christopher Breward, National Museums Scotland

Acknowledgements

Introduction

List of contributors

THE LATE ROMAN SILVER TREASURE FROM TRAPRAIN LAW

Part I: The treasure since its discovery

Part II: The components of the hoard

Tableware: eating vessels

Tableware: drinking vessels

Toilet vessels and implements

Furniture and fittings

Vessels: varia

Personal objects and non-plate items

Coins

Part III:

The silver as objects

The silver as Hacksilber

Roman Hacksilber beyond the frontier and its legacy

Conclusions

Appendices

Part IV: Catalogue of the Traprain Law Treasure

Introduction

Platters, dishes and bowls

Other eating and serving implements

Drinking equipment

Toilet and bathing equipment

Toilet and bathing equipment

Furniture and fittings

Other

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

NGR9781910682234
9781910682234
1910682233
The Late Roman Silver Treasure from Traprain Law by Fraser Hunter
New
Hardback
NMSE - Publishing Ltd
2022-07-21
780
N/A
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