Description
Presenting the complete publication of the objects and coins in the Watlington Hoard - including an important re-assessment of the coinage of the late 870s - the authors discuss its wider implications for our understanding of hoarding in late 9th-century southern Britain, interactions between the kingdoms of Wessex and Mercia, and the movements of the Viking Great Army after the Battle of Edington in 878. The book also relates another side to the hoard's story, beginning with its discovery and excavation, charting its path through the conservation work and acquisition by the Ashmolean Museum to the public outreach projects which ran alongside the scholarly research into the hoard.
About the Author
Dr John Naylor is the Portable Antiquities Scheme's National Finds Adviser for Early Medieval and Later Coinage, based in the Heberden Coin Room at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. His research focuses on the archaeology and numismatics of early medieval Europe. ;
Dr Eleanor Standley is Curator of Medieval Archaeology in the Department of Antiquities at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford and Associate Professor of Later Medieval Archaeology in the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. Her research focuses on the later medieval period in Britain and Europe, with a special interest in daily life and the socio-cultural significance of everyday objects.
Reviews
'This is an impressive volume, which demonstrates the value of collaboration between archaeologists, heritage professionals, and responsible metal-detectorists.' - Murray Andrews (2023): Current Archaeology Issue 394
'On many different levels this volume on the Watlington Hoard is significant for Anglo-Saxon studies, containing interesting papers which are well-supported by numerous photographs, maps, and tables to aid interpretation.' - Barbara Yorke (2023): Oxoniensia Vol. 88
'This excellent volume provides thereby an important contribution to our growing understanding of the Viking Great Army.' - Julian Richards (2023): Medieval Archaeology vol 67.1
'It is a real pleasure to welcome the publication of this very informative and well-produced volume, which puts on record in admirable detail all the component ele ments of a major hoard of late ninth century coins, sil ver ingots, and other related precious metal Viking-age items, found by a detectorist on Oxfordshire farmland close to the small town of Watlington in October 2015.' - Hugh Pagan (2022): British Numismatic Journal 92
Book Information
ISBN 9781789698299
Author Dr John Naylor
Format Paperback
Page Count 260
Imprint Archaeopress
Publisher Archaeopress
Weight(grams) 959g