Talk:Hoxne Hoard/sources
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The following list of sources are a working document/whiteboard to support the GLAM/BM/Hoxne challenge. For general discussion, including discussion of sources, please use the current talk page. |
Purpose
[edit]These sources are a temporary resource to help get the article to featured article quality.
Format
[edit]In preference please add new sources to the appropriate section and use the standard templates:
- {{citation}} template for books and articles
- {{cite web}} for websites
- {{cite news}} for newspaper articles
(if you know how to, otherwise just plonk them in).
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Source list
[edit]Books
[edit]- BM recommended
- Johns, Catherine (2009), The Hoxne late Roman treasure : gold jewellery and silver plate, British Museum Press, ISBN 9780714118178
- Potter, T. W. (1997), Roman Britain (2nd ed.), London: British Museum Press, ISBN 0714121185
- Bland, Roger; Johns, Catherine (1995), The Hoxne Treasure, An Illustrated Introduction, London: British Museum Press, pp. 165–73, ISBN 0714123013
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- Guest, P S W (2005), The late Roman gold and silver coins from the Hoxne treasure, British Museum Press, ISBN 9780714118109
- Cool, H. E. M. (2006), Eating and Drinking in Roman Britain, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521802768
- Moorhead, Sam; Stuttard, David (2008), AD 410: The Year That Shook Rome, London: British Museum Press, ISBN 0714122696
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- Mattingley, David (2007), An Imperial Possession: Britain in the Roman Empire, 54 BC - AD 409, Penguin History of Britain, London: Penguin, ISBN 0140148221
- Tomber, Roberta (2008), Indo-Roman Trade: From Pots to Pepper, London: Gerald Duckworth, ISBN 0715636960
- For consideration
- * Snyder, Christopher A. (1998), An Age of Tyrants: Britain, AD 400-600, University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State University Press, ISBN 0217017805
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Journal and magazine articles
[edit]- BM recommended
- Johns, Catherine; Bland, Roger (1994), "The Hoxne late Roman treasure", Britannia, 25: 165–173
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- For consideration
- Ben Ward (2 October 1993), "Conference Reports: Treasure from East Anglia, Norwich", International Journal of cultural property
- needs someone with access to that journal though
- << I have the PDF for research purposes, send a preferred email address if you would like a copy.
Newspaper articles
[edit]- Kennedy, Maev (17 November 2003). "Golden hoard and silver too at British Museum". The Observer.
- Bridge, Mark (24 March 2007). "Buried treasure is yours for the taking". The Times.
Websites
[edit]- Hoxne A History of the world page (there are three nice external contributors on there, plus transcript for the programme etc)
- "A History of the World - Object: Silver pot from a Roman treasure hoard, found in England the pepper it contained came from India". BBC and British Museum. 22 September 2008. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
- The pepper pot is briefly mentioned in my blog post on the week’s worth of programmes
- "A History of the World - All the latest news from the A History of the World project". BBC and British Museum. 26 May 2010. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
Photos
[edit]- Most relevant Commons categories of images: Commons:Category:Hoxne hoard