The Canterbury Treasure, as displayed in the Canterbury Roman Museum
Material
Silver
Writing
Latin
Created
Late 4th or early 5th Century AD
Discovered
1962
Present location
Roman Museum, Canterbury
The Canterbury Treasure is an important late Roman silver hoard found in the city of Canterbury, Kent, south-east England, ancient Durovernum Cantiacorum, in 1962, and now in the Roman Museum, Canterbury, Kent.[1] Copies of the main items are also kept in the British Museum.[2]
^Catherine M. Johns, Timothy W. Potter: The Canterbury Late Roman Treasure. In: Antiquaries Journal 75, 1985, p. 314–352
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^British Museum Collection
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