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The Mildenhall Treasure by Richard Hobbs; 9780714150802

The Mildenhall Treasure

By Richard Hobbs

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Description

Unearthed from the depths of history, The Mildenhall Treasure by Richard Hobbs delves into the remarkable discovery of a Roman hoard in Suffolk, England. This captivating narrative not only recounts the excavation of exquisite silver tableware but also explores the cultural and historical significance of the artefacts within the broader context of Roman Britain.

The Story

At the heart of the book lies the tale of a local man who stumbles upon a cache of treasures buried for centuries. Hobbs meticulously reconstructs the events surrounding the find, interweaving personal anecdotes, historical insights, and archaeological expertise. The narrative is enriched with vivid descriptions of the treasures, each piece telling its own story of craftsmanship and artistry from a bygone era.

Why Readers Love It

Readers are drawn to Hobbs’ engaging writing style, which seamlessly blends scholarly research with accessible storytelling. The book not only illuminates the significance of the Mildenhall Treasure in the realm of archaeology but also evokes a sense of wonder about the lives of those who crafted and used these objects. Themes of discovery, heritage, and the passage of time resonate throughout, captivating both history enthusiasts and casual readers alike.

Perfect For

  • Fans of archaeology and ancient history
  • Readers interested in Roman Britain and its cultural legacy
  • Those who enjoyed Richard Hobbs’ other works, such as Roman Britain: A Very Short Introduction

“A treasure trove of knowledge and reflection on the past.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 149 mm × 210 mm × 7 mm
Pages: 64
Publisher: British Museum
ISBN: 9780714150802

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