Hi all, sorry I've not been on since first registering but work and detecting have taken up my time...Oh yes and the family, I knew there was something else

All these finds have come from the 3 different farms adjoining each other and shows that this small part of Somerset (UK) was more inhabited than was previously thought. Enjoy

2nd century Umbonate Brooch

Denarius of the Emperor Elagabalus 218-222 AD

Roman strap end


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A.D. 418. This year the Romans collected all the hoards of gold that were in Britain; and some they hid in the earth, so that no man afterwards might find them, and some they carried away with them into Gaul. The Saxon Chronicle
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