Shapwick Hoard Explained

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Shapwick Hoard
Material:Coins
Period:Romano-British
Size:9,262 coins
Discovered:Shapwick, Somerset by Kevin and Martin Elliott in September 1998
Location:Somerset County Museum, Taunton
Id:1998–99 Fig 294.1–9; 2000 Fig 251

The Shapwick Hoard is a hoard of 9,262 Roman coins found at Shapwick, Somerset, England in September 1998. The coins dated from as early as 31–30 BC up until 224 AD.[1] The hoard also notably contained two rare coins which had not been discovered in Britain before,[2] and the largest number of silver denarii ever found in Britain.[3] [4]

Discovery, excavation and valuation

The hoard was discovered by cousins Kevin and Martin Elliott,[5] who were amateur metal detectorists, in a field at Shapwick. Excavation of the site found that it had been "buried in the corner of a room of a previously unknown Roman building" and, after further excavation and geophysical surveying, "revealed the room to be part of a courtyard villa".[6]

Following a treasure inquest at Taunton, the hoard was declared treasure and valued at £265,000. Somerset County Museum Services acquired the hoard, with the aid of Somerset County Council, the National Heritage Memorial Fund, and other organisations, and it is now displayed at the Museum of Somerset in the grounds of Taunton Castle.[7]

An addendum to the discovery was filed in the Treasure Annual Report 2000 which added a further 23 coins, valued at £690, also found by Kevin and Martin Elliott.[4] [8]

Items discovered

Notable inclusions in the hoard were 260 coins from the reign of Mark Antony from 31–30 BC, with over half the coins being struck in the reign of Septimius Severus (193–211).[1] There were also two rare coins not discovered in Britain before depicting Manlia Scantilla, the wife of Didius Julianus, an emperor who was murdered four weeks after the coins were struck.[2] Non-Roman coins included were three Lycian drachmae and one drachma of Caesarea in Cappadocia.[1] The latest coin struck was in 224 AD, and it is estimated that the hoard as a whole represented ten years' pay for a Roman legionary.[9]

Reign Date № of coins
31 BC 260
54–68 44
68–69 12
69 9
69 30
69–79 548
79–81 69
81–96 21
96–98 12
98–117 91
117–138 117
138–161 567
161–180 171
180–192 356
193–211 5,741
198–217 345
217–218 61
218–222 688
222–235 120

Other hoards

Shapwick has been the site of various hoard discoveries over the years, although the 1998 find was by far the largest.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Table 2 . forumancientcoins.com . 9 July 2010 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20110423020951/http://www.forumancientcoins.com/historia/hoards/table2.htm . 23 April 2011 .
  2. Web site: Roman Coin Cache Discovered . . 9 July 2010 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20100715063257/http://www.archaeology.org/0003/newsbriefs/coins.html . 15 July 2010 .
  3. Web site: Gold coin hoard unveiled . BBC . 20 September 2016 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20090212225545/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/1109308.stm . 12 February 2009 .
  4. Web site: Treasure Annual Report 1998–1999 . . 2000 . 12 July 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120301112519/http://www.ncmd.co.uk/docs/treasurereport199899.pdf . 1 March 2012 .
  5. Abdy. R.. Brunning. Richard. Webster. C.J.. The discovery of a Roman villa at Shapwick and its Severan coin hoard of 9238 silver denarii. Journal of Roman Archaeology. 2001. 14. 358–372. 10.1017/S1047759400019991.
  6. Web site: Excavation (1999), Roman villa, N of Shapwick . Somerset Historic Environment Record . Somerset County Council . 20 September 2016 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20161003115921/http://www.somersetheritage.org.uk/record/44957 . 3 October 2016 .
  7. Web site: Shapwick Hoard by Various artists. Art Fund. 20 September 2016.
  8. Web site: Treasure Annual Report 2000 . . 2001 . 8 July 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120301112414/http://www.ncmd.co.uk/docs/treasurereport2000.pdf . 1 March 2012 .
  9. Book: Rees. Elizabeth. Celtic Sites and Their Saints: A Guidebook. 2003. Bloomsbury. 9781441113443. 171.
  10. Web site: Monument no. 194188 . . Pastscape . 21 July 2010 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120926172635/http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=194188 . 26 September 2012 .
  11. Web site: Monument no. 193944 . . Pastscape . 21 July 2010 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120926172640/http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=193944 . 26 September 2012 .
  12. Web site: Monument no. 911618 . . Pastscape . 21 July 2010 . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20120926172659/http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=911618 . 26 September 2012 .