11th-Century Coin Hoard Unearthed in Eastern England - Medievalists.net
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Experts believe the coin hoard belonged to an individual of middling status, possibly a person of local influence. According to Oxford Cotswold Archaeology, the hoard's value at the time was equivalent to a small herd of cows-a significant sum for most people but not indicative of high nobility.
The Pasty was a true privilege to find. A perfect archaeological time capsule. The information we are learning from it is stunning, and I'm so proud to have added to the history of my own little part of Suffolk.
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