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  • [Hoard]: Bredon Hill Hoard
    [Image]: Roman coins from the Bredon Hill Hoard
    [Date]: mid-4th century
    [Place of discovery]: Bredon HillWorcestershire52°03′36″N 2°03′47″W / 52.060°N 2.063°W / 52.060; -2.063 (Bredon Hill Hoard)
    [Year of discovery]: 2011
    [Current Location]: Worcestershire County Museum, Hartlebury Castle
    [Contents]: 3,784 debased silver coins in a clay pot
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  • [Hoard]: Osgodby Hoard
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    [Date]: 2nd century
    [Place of discovery]: OsgodbyLincolnshire53°25′01″N 0°22′59″W / 53.417°N 0.383°W / 53.417; -0.383 (Osgodby Hoard)
    [Year of discovery]: 1999
    [Current Location]: British Museum, London
    [Contents]: 44 silver denariifinger ringbronze broochcoarseware pottery vessel
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  • [Hoard]: Felmingham Hall Hoard
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    [Date]: 2nd to 3rd centuries
    [Place of discovery]: near FelminghamNorfolk52°48′53″N 1°20′23″E / 52.814648°N 1.339601°E / 52.814648; 1.339601 (Felmingham Hall Hoard)
    [Year of discovery]: 1845
    [Current Location]: British Museum, London
    [Contents]: Romano-British temple treasure consisting of a pottery bowl, a buckle, a rattle, heads of Jupiter and Minerva, a mask of Sol with sun rays, a lar or household god, a wheel associated with the Celtic god Taranis, two statuettes of birds
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  • [Hoard]: Dairsie Hoard
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    [Date]: late 3rd century
    [Place of discovery]: DairsieFife56°20′42″N 2°56′42″W / 56.345°N 2.945°W / 56.345; -2.945 (Dairsie Hoard)
    [Year of discovery]: 2014
    [Current Location]: National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
    [Contents]: More than 300 pieces of hacksilver from at least four silver Roman vessels
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  • [Hoard]: Canterbury Treasure
    [Image]: Items from the Canterbury Treasure on display in the local Roman Museum
    [Date]: early 5th century
    [Place of discovery]: CanterburyKent51°16′41″N 1°05′38″E / 51.278°N 1.094°E / 51.278; 1.094 (Canterbury Treasure)
    [Year of discovery]: 1962
    [Current Location]: Roman Museum, Canterbury
    [Contents]: 12 silver spoons, 3 ingots, 1 tooth pick and jewellery
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  • [Hoard]: Frampton Hoard
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    [Date]: late 3rd century
    [Place of discovery]: FramptonDorset50°45′14″N 2°31′55″W / 50.754°N 2.532°W / 50.754; -2.532 (Frampton Hoard)
    [Year of discovery]: 1998
    [Current Location]: Returned to finder
    [Contents]: 511 base silver radiates and pot
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Roman-style buildings and historical sites have been preserved as distinctive landscapes. These historic sites are not only highly regarded in Britain, but also under the protection of many international organizations. In addition to this valuable cultural heritage, the Roman invasion of Britain, but also brought a series of wealth to Britain.

Coins, jewelry, precious metal scrap and other valuables were kept in the hands of the Roman Empire. At the time of the Roman invasion of Britain, many businessmen, officials, politicians and so on contributed not only valuable property, but also valuable historical relics. Random tools generator detailed 131 British treasures controlled by the Roman Empire, including when they were discovered, their names, where they were found and the museums they currently hold. These are the hard-earned treasures of archeologists, revealing a brutal period of history.

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