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Snettisham Jeweller's Hoard
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Snettisham Jeweller's Hoard, Romano-British artifact collection at British Museum, England

The Snettisham Jeweller's Hoard is a collection of silver coins, gemstones, and partially completed jewelry pieces discovered in a clay pot during house construction in Norfolk. It includes silver chain necklaces, finger rings, and a quartz burnishing tool used in metalworking.

The hoard dates to approximately 155 AD and contains 83 silver denarii, 27 bronze coins, and coins minted after the death of Empress Faustina I. This assemblage reflects a period of Roman presence and prosperity in Britain.

The engraved carnelian gemstones display Roman deities and symbols that reflect the religious and decorative tastes of wealthy Romano-British society. These depictions offer insight into the spiritual and aesthetic world of those who owned this treasure.

The artifacts are preserved and displayed at the British Museum, allowing close examination of ancient jewelry-making techniques. Visitors should allow time to observe the intricate details and varied materials used in crafting these fine pieces.

Two fragments of Roman linen fabric survived attached to a coin and a ring, providing rare evidence of textile preservation from second-century Britain. These delicate organic remains show how objects were packaged or worn in ancient times.

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