ENGLISH TRANSLATION: “A SAFE CROSSING: RESEARCH ON A FIND OF COINS FROM THE ROMAN PERIOD IN THE VALLEY OF THE AA NEAR TO BERLICUM (IN THE MUNICIPALITY OF MICHIELSGESTEL)”.
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https://doi.org/10.14795/j.v8i4.686Keywords:
coin hoard, votive hoard, local tradition, sacred site, Netherlands in the Roman era, archaeological study, interdisciplinary numismatic study.Abstract
Groot, T. de & J.W. de Kort, Veilig naar de overkant. Onderzoek naar een muntvondst uit de Romeinse tijd in het dal van de Aa bij Berlicum (gemeente Sint-Michielsgestel), Rapportage Archeologische Monumentenzorg no. 267, Cultural Heritage Agency, Amersfoort, 2021, 160 p., ISBN EAN: 978-90-76046-69-3.
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