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Age of the ancient Roman coins have been identified

Age of the ancient Roman coins have been identified
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The experts concluded that the Roman coins, was 32 years BC.
Thousands of relics of ancient Roman coins found in Bath, Somerset, England, was aged about 200 years older than the early conclusion.

Age of the ancient Roman coins have been identified
Age of the ancient Roman coins have been identified

Conclusions the experts say, thousands of coins unearthed from the Hoard The Beau Street, about 150 meters from the site of ancient Roman baths in Bath's city, aged about 32 years BC.

The results of this investigation as well as correcting the initial conclusion that mention coins, relics of the old Roman civilization around 190 AD.
The process involves the identification, among other archaeologists and conservation experts from the British Museum, London.
Age of the ancient Roman coins have been identified
Age of the ancient Roman coins have been identified

Approximately 20,000 coins were discovered in 2007, when archaeologists on a dig in an area called The Beau Street Hoard. This location is found remains of Roman coins.
Coins were found in a stone box by the archaeologists involved in heritage conservation program in the ancient Roman city of Bath, Somerset, England.

Important findings
The plan of the ancient Roman money will be on display next year.Conclusion of the experts call the age of ancient Roman coins is one of the most important archaeological findings-one in Britain.
Leadership of the archaeological site of ancient Roman baths in the city of Bath, Stephen Clews said, so far these coins is the oldest of the findings of other Roman coins.
British Museum staff experts say, six coins of smaller size looks "very unusual".Clews said the oldest coin found previously in Bath was around 190 BC.Previously, archaeologists have found the coin which was 268 to 270 AD at the same site.
Age of the ancient Roman coins have been identified
Age of the ancient Roman coins have been identified

Some parts of England, as is known, once ruled by the Roman Empire when they ruled much of Europe, Africa and Asia.
After a thorough research as well cleared, the Museum The Roman Baths Museum in Somerset, England, will be exhibiting coins of ancient Rome's oldest relics in the summer of next year.Urungkan pengeditan

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