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Loren H. Osman, W.D. | Hoard: A Man For His Time (1985) |
The Frasnes | hoard, accidentally unearthed by foresters in 1864 n |
The | hoard also notably contained two rare coins which ha |
The Corbridge | Hoard also contained bundles of spearheads still tie |
The mixed Cuerdale | Hoard also contains 8,600 coins, as well as these in |
on the election, beating the incumbent William | Hoard, and resigned as Milwaukee's mayor on November |
ic Frede and Ken Ryan and on Cox Sports by Dan | Hoard and Bob Montgomery. |
t Press, Avalon Publishing Group's Shoemaker & | Hoard and the independent Soft Skull Press. |
Friends during 2008-9 include the Chettle Park | Hoard and twelve Greek papyri from Roman Egypt from |
silver cup, and the Mildenhall Treasure, Hoxne | Hoard and Water Newton Treasure examples of hoards o |
sheeting which is thought to have covered the | hoard and a ring with a motto inside it. |
century B.C. Roman gold coins (from the Eeyyal | hoard) and Travancore native coins (in silver), Veer |
Coenwulf, the Ringlemere Cup, the Vale of York | Hoard and two very rare gold coins of the Roman Empe |
What are the links between the | Hoard and early Christendom? |
nnouncers for the Pawsox Radio Network are Dan | Hoard and & Steve Hyder. |
Who were the owners of the | Hoard, and what wars did they fight in? |
The griffin-headed bracelets from the | hoard are typical of the 5th to 4th century BC court |
Parts of the | Hoard are on display at Corbridge Roman Site museum, |
act means of how this came to be a part of the | hoard are still subject to debate. |
Where Troy once stood Iman Wilkens, using the | hoard as argument, suggests that the the Trojan war |
intersecting ditches, dated the burial of the | hoard at around 15 AD, which was concurrent with the |
the amounts swell, until of the millionaire's | hoard, at least the other half comes to the privy co |
Bronze Age weapons | hoard at New Bradwell, Buckinghamshire, England. |
Reproductions of the Milton Keynes | Hoard at the Milton Keynes Museum. |
December 31 - Roman coin | hoard at Weston Underwood found in Buckinghamshire, |
Hoard B: a pottery beaker inside a pewter jug contai | |
It hosts the biggest | hoard bronze artifacts in Europe. |
Sixtus prided himself upon his | hoard, but the method by which it had been amassed w |
Hoard called its songs "speedy, neatly packaged rein | |
The | hoard can be dated from the date of the last coin th |
The | hoard comprised nine socketed axes, three broken axe |
The | hoard consisted of the shards of two Beaker style po |
The | hoard consisted of 81,044 denarii found in 1929. |
The | hoard consisted of two torcs, three bracelets, and a |
The Stanchester | Hoard contains three gold solidi, 33 silver miliaren |
The | hoard contains objects in four styles: Assyrian, Scy |
milar to the ones found in the sites of Copper | Hoard culture in North India, like Fatehgarh, and he |
Hoard D: a bronze cased wooden stave tankard; a pewt | |
The | hoard, dated to between 950 and 970, was found in Sk |
Snettisham | Hoard discovered near King's Lynn, England. |
Cuerdale | Hoard discovered by stoneworkers in Lancashire, Engl |
16 November: Hoxne | Hoard discovered by metal detectorist Eric Lawes in |
m; a stolen barrow within which he lies on his | hoard; disturbance by a theft; and violent airborne |
ine Greatrakes, The Master Healer, Shoemaker & | Hoard, Emeryville, CA, 2006. |
Why did the | Hoard end up in Staffordshire? |
many of the safe deposit boxes and left with a | hoard estimated to be worth £60 million (equivalent |
According to | hoard evidence from Thessaly, this coinage was produ |
Characteristic | hoard finds from South Haryana/North Rajasthan inclu |
of antiquity, including several Romano-British | hoard finds within a 10-12 miles (16-19 km) radius o |
The | hoard, first described by Makarenko, was extracted u |
The existence of such a | hoard first came to attention in 1980 when a single |
old or silver there must be at least 10 in the | hoard for it to qualify. |
This was the first civil war | hoard found in Pembrokeshire. |
Ancient Roman gold bracelet from the Hoxne | Hoard, found in Britain and buried after 407 AD. |
This was the first English Civil War | hoard found in Pembrokeshire. |
Fishpool | Hoard from Nottinghamshire, England |
eceived with enthusiasm by the fans, Christian | Hoard from Rolling Stone classified the music as "ge |
etrospective review, Rolling Stone's Christian | Hoard gave Warning four out of five stars and wrote |
This | hoard gave its name to the Llyn Fawr Phase, the last |
Why did the | Hoard get laid down in Staffordshire? |
actice for the larger local grain merchants to | hoard grain to drive up local prices, and to sell lo |
between 14-15 October 2008, and found that the | hoard had been buried in a ditched enclosure, possib |
The | hoard has been described as the most significant dis |
A silver Roman coin from the | hoard has been dated by local museums to 211 BC, and |
logist with the University of Leicester, "This | hoard has changed our view of just how significant t |
The | Hoard has been variously interpreted as material hur |
like the two lowest brooches from the Penrith | Hoard illustrated here. |
It was found as part of the Hoxne | Hoard in Hoxne, Suffolk, in November 1992, and is no |
haeological evidence, for instance the Isleham | Hoard in the battlefield, and etymological evidence, |
ver enemy-controlled rooms by using "viruses"; | Hoard, in which players attempted to collect the mos |
The Upchurch | Hoard in the British Museum. |
They found the | hoard in an empty field that had not yet been plough |
The | hoard included six gold lock rings, believed to have |
The treasure | hoard includes over 5000 silver and gold coins, a si |
The | hoard includes a number of coins which are stylistic |
The | hoard includes over 5000 silver and gold coins, a si |
The Silsden | Hoard is an assemblage containing 27 gold coins of l |
The dragon's | hoard is a vestige of a previous society "wiped out |
The dragon's | hoard is representative of a people lost to time, wh |
A | hoard is defined as two or more coins, as long as th |
The | hoard is named after Collette, the eight year old da |
The Snettisham | Hoard is a series of discoveries of Iron Age preciou |
s release stated, "The size and quality of the | hoard is remarkable, making it the most important fi |
The Cunetio | Hoard is the largest hoard of Roman coins found in B |
The Upchurch | Hoard is discovered in Upchurch, Kent. |
The | hoard is now in the British Museum in London. |
The | hoard is now in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. |
The Upchurch | Hoard is a hoard of well worn coins that were found |
The | hoard is the largest Bronze Age hoard ever discovere |
The Shapwick | Hoard is a hoard of 9,262 Roman coins found at Shapw |
The Upchurch | Hoard is a hoard of well worn coins which date from |
The Milton Keynes | Hoard is a hoard of Bronze Age gold found in Septemb |
This | hoard is the largest Viking treasure trove found so |
ture of types seen in the 10th century Penrith | Hoard is typical. |
The Corbridge | Hoard is a hoard of mostly iron artefacts that was e |
Hoard is a town in Clark County in the U.S. state of | |
The West Bagborough | Hoard is a hoard of 670 Roman coins and 72 pieces of |
The Stanchester | Hoard is a hoard of 1,166 Roman coins dating from th |
The Ziwiye | hoard is a treasure hoard containing gold, silver, a |
The | hoard is now on display at Cliffe Castle Museum in K |
The | hoard is one of three found in the former territorie |
led for the wealthy to be executed should they | hoard it. |
pouch-like cheeks, allowing it to temporarily | hoard its food. |
When some of the Vietminh begun to | hoard medical supplies for their own use, she hid so |
black mass, leading to the assumption that the | hoard might have been covered in some kind of organi |
As early as the 19th century, stray | hoard objects became known and established themselve |
A | hoard of 26 Roman coins was found in Cholmondeston, |
A coin | hoard of 1139 coins was found in a pot buried 0.30 m |
ude the stone Corbridge Lion and the Corbridge | Hoard of armour and sundry other items. |
In October 1942, a | hoard of Roman silver coins together with fragments |
In January 1958, a | hoard of 881 Anglo Saxon (Edward the Elder) coins we |
Its main claim to fame is the large | hoard of Iron Age materials discovered there in 1942 |
earliest evidence of people in this area is a | hoard of flint arrow heads found when houses were be |
runs over the railway and onto Barrett Lane, a | hoard of Roman coins was found some time ago. |
During the clean up a | hoard of 1017 coins (German pfennigs, Russian kopeks |
pation between 337 and 366 which left behind a | hoard of Constantine Junior coins which were found i |
In July 1962, a Romano-British | hoard of coins was found in Little Brickhill (just s |
1754: A | hoard of about 207 Roman gold coins (and one silver |
ber 1774, miners streaming for tin uncovered a | hoard of 114 Anglo-Saxon coins together with a silve |
The Hallaton Treasure, a late Iron Age | hoard of more than 5,000 silver and gold coins was f |
In 1967 a | hoard of 219 silver coins, some from as early as 128 |
In 2006 a | hoard of 599 silver denarii, hidden in a locally mad |
struction of the retail development in 1991, a | hoard of Roman coins was discovered by workmen: howe |
the repairs the remains of a Roman fort with a | hoard of coins was discovered adjacent to the tower. |
In 1983, a large | hoard of Roman coins was found at a site around six |
ossible that the helmet came from the Stanwick | Hoard of about 140 bronze objects that was found som |
ury Banks or Harboro, and near the Ridgeway, a | hoard of more than 500 Roman coins was discovered. |
ell-preserved castrum dating to 4th century, a | hoard of 260 coins minted during the rule of Constan |
Christian | Hoard of Rolling Stone gave the album a mere 1 out o |
g on a farm close to Burton, when they found a | hoard of gold artifacts from the Bronze Age. |
Wales, best known as the site of an important | hoard of weapons and tools from the late Bronze Age |
ic and Carthaginian coins of Corvo refers to a | hoard of coins dating to approximately 200 BCE that |
sts of a boarded floor, when they discovered a | hoard of coins. |
The Stirling torcs make up a | hoard of four gold Iron Age torcs, a type of necklac |
Sonic Youth are notorious for the | hoard of Jazzmasters they acquired starting around 1 |
vations funded by the foundation found a large | hoard of over 250 gold coins, dated to around the se |
Findings in Isleham include the famous Isleham | Hoard of more than 6500 pieces of bronze, both manuf |
In 1966 the Fishpool | Hoard of 1,237 15th century gold coins, four rings a |
by Windham Hill Records according to Christian | Hoard of Rolling Stone. |
Hoard of Roman denarii found at Llanvaches in 2006 | |
n Whaddon Chase, Buckinghamshire, England of a | hoard of Iron Age gold staters. |
December - Little Horwood | Hoard of Iron Age gold staters from Buckinghamshire, |
In 2008 archaeologists uncovered a | hoard of 250 gold coins dated to the 7th-century. |
In 1994 a | hoard of Bronze Age items was discovered locally. |
In 1886 a | hoard of Roman coins was dug up in the parish. |
It is the largest | hoard of medieval coins ever found in Britain. |
In 1957 he published a study of a | hoard of Carthaginian coins found in southern France |
An important coin | hoard of 204 Silver Cnut Pennies were found here in |
In 1965 a | hoard of about 470 coins was found near the town cem |
A | hoard of medieval gold and silver was found on the s |
Cheapside | hoard of early 17th century jewellery from the City |
In 1998 a | hoard of 9,238 silver denarii (the second largest ho |
A | hoard of 35 Roman coins was found on Scott Road, rig |
He takes the entire | hoard of gold and heads out to a mining community th |
The | hoard of gold bracelets discovered here consisted of |
In 1853 a | hoard of 200 silver coins dating from the Saxon peri |
y suggest that the candlestick was made from a | hoard of old coins. |
the Lyon-Vaise | Hoard of dishes, jewellery and silver statuettes bur |
The Fishpool | Hoard, on display in Room 40 in the British Museum, |
The workmen who unearthed the | hoard on that May evening in 1840 certainly confirme |
oceeds to get King K. Rool to steal the banana | hoard once again. |
The discovery of the Frome | Hoard, one of the largest hoards of Roman coins foun |
He then loads the gold | hoard onto Grani and departs, listening all the whil |
The Hoxne | hoard pepper pot, commonly known as the Empress pepp |
Shoemaker & | Hoard published a translation and commentary by Red |
The Pereshchepina | hoard ranks among the most vivid manifestations of t |
Although this would help explain why the | hoard remained buried, it fails to account for the c |
arthroscopic surgery on his knee, while Leroy | Hoard replaced him for the final 2.5 games. |
Although Kuvrat's link to the | hoard seems certain (see below), the exact nature of |
During the American Civil War, | Hoard served in the 4th Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment |
Recording ditches at Wickham Market | hoard site |
ed by Thomas Dunham Whitaker, who examined the | hoard soon after it had been discovered, that the sp |
The Skaill | Hoard, the largest Viking Age silver hoard found in |
e archaeological recovery of the Staffordshire | Hoard, the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold ever fo |
The 'Haddiscoe | Hoard', the largest hoard of civil war coins found i |
ings in saloons and dram shops, they carefully | hoard them and in a few years a little home of their |
At the time of the discovery of the Hoxne | Hoard these steelyard weights were thought to repres |
calls in the local Cornish press for the gold | hoard to be returned to Cornwall from the British Mu |
t Soviet Encyclopaedia was keen to ascribe the | hoard to a "Slavic chieftain" who supposedly pillage |
Like OpenBSD's allocator, | Hoard uses mmap exclusively, but manages memory in c |
found near Godminster Farm, where a Roman coin | hoard was also discovered. |
arket, and what is believed to be the complete | hoard was acquired by a consortium headed by Spencer |
The | hoard was discovered in 1998 by Jeff Walbank using a |
The Reka Devnia | Hoard was the most prolific find of Roman silver coi |
Following a Treasure Inquest in Taunton, the | hoard was valued and acquired in its entirety by Som |
The Collette | Hoard was found in fields near Berwick-upon-Tweed, N |
stly from Mercia and Wessex, indicate that the | hoard was hidden, possibly to protect it from Viking |
bellied Olla, a type typical for the area, the | hoard was probably concealed sometime in the early 3 |
The Upchurch | Hoard was a pot containing thirty-seven Roman sester |
The | hoard was the largest number of Iron Age gold stater |
pletion of the archaeological excavations, the | hoard was made public on 4 November 2009 when it was |
The | hoard was found in 1868 by two boys, Jim Quinn and P |
The Ipswich | Hoard was found near Belstead in 1968. |
The Tregwynt | Hoard was a mid 17th century hoard of coins found ne |
The latest coins indicate that the | hoard was buried in circa AD 365. |
The | hoard was discovered by metal detectorist James Hawk |
The Llyn Fawr | hoard was discovered between 1909 and 1913 during th |
Some were later dispersed, but most of the | hoard was presented to the British Museum. |
Most historians that the Cuerdale | hoard was buried between 903 and 905 AD. |
The | hoard was declared to be treasure before being acqui |
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