The Portable Antiquities Scheme has been recording archaeological finds from Hampshire since 1999. Since then, the wealth of man-made discoveries found, from the prehistoric to the post-medieval period, is rewriting the map of Hampshire as we know it. These finds tell the story of Hampshire's past, of our past, and showcase the people who populate this history: they have significance, whether they be rare objects of precious metal or more common everyday items; a single isolated loss or a previously unknown field of finds that reveals habitation where we didn't know of it before. A silver coin is found with its edge systematically hammered outwards; a small, decorated lead flask has loops for suspension; a miniature book is adorned with a Latin inscription. These items are so much more than they initially appear - they contain the stories of our ancestors and invite questions of our perception of the past and indeed the present. The finds in this book will take us across Hampshire over many thousands of years, revealing objects from the past and a glimpse of the people who owned them.
About the AuthorKatie Hinds graduated from Liverpool University in 1999 with an MA in Classical Archaeology. She began volunteering in her local museum in Winchester, where a new pilot project had just begun - the Portable Antiquities Scheme. From here Katie went on to work as Finds Liaison Officer in Norfolk and Wiltshire, before returning to Hampshire in 2012. Katie has an interest in Bronze Age metalwork and is a committee member of the Hampshire Field Club Archaeology Group and the Finds Research Group.
Book InformationISBN 9781445662343
Author Katie HindsFormat Paperback
Page Count 96
Imprint Amberley PublishingPublisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 291g