Amateur divers discover 'enormously valuable' hoard of Roman coins

Started by Imperial Dave, Sep 24, 2021, 09:22 AM

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Imperial Dave

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Erpingham

The idea that they were hidden underwater seems a bit odd.

Imperial Dave

it does. maybe was only supposed to be there for a day or 2 ???
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Duncan Head

I wasn't clear whether they were originally deposited underwater or whether conditions had changed.
Duncan Head

Erpingham

Quote from: Duncan Head on Sep 24, 2021, 10:05 AM
I wasn't clear whether they were originally deposited underwater or whether conditions had changed.

Yes, I thought that - rising sea levels and so on.  Though they also say they found other nautical things like anchors (which are hard to date, so could be later, I suppose).

Swampster

Sea level change or erosion did spring to mind. I had a brief look online, but I don't know how the sea level has changed here compared to the E. Med where there is a lot more variation - uplift and subsidence.
Let down and marked like a lobster pot? Or washed from swallower water?
I'd be surprised if there would be any difference in the find if it had come from a small boat which had sunk or whatever. They could have been rowing over to Portichol for relative safety if this cache is related to the invasions.

Swampster

Quote from: Erpingham on Sep 24, 2021, 10:22 AM
Quote from: Duncan Head on Sep 24, 2021, 10:05 AM
I wasn't clear whether they were originally deposited underwater or whether conditions had changed.

Yes, I thought that - rising sea levels and so on.  Though they also say they found other nautical things like anchors (which are hard to date, so could be later, I suppose).
I don't think the anchors etc. are particularly associated with the find, just that the bay has all sorts of things cropping up. https://www.javea.com/en/xabia-trabaja-en-la-creacion-de-un-museo-submarino-en-lilla-del-portitxol/ talks of a hundred anchors being found ranging from Punic to Andalusian.
There is a comment at the end that they are going to look for shipwrecks nearby. Whether this is to look for a boat that the chest may have come from or whether they are just doing a survey of the area isn't said.