Tesoro de monedas romanas

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Tesoro de monedas romanas

Este cuenco, que contiene un conjunto de monedas romanas, fue encontrado por miembros del ‘Derbyshire Caving Club’ (Club de Espeleología de Derbyshire) cuando estaban bloqueando el pozo de extracción de una mina en Alderly Edge para hacerla segura.

Las monedas son de cobre y datan del Bajo Imperio Romano (317-333 d.C)

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Researching this object, I have learnt that Alderley Edge is the oldest metal-mining site in England. From the Bronze Age to the 20th century, this location was a hub for extracting copper, lead, and cobalt.

The National Trust owns most of the mines, but they can be accessed through the Derbyshire Caving Club, that in addition to exploring and maintaining them, offers guided tours and open days.

https://www.derbyscc.org.uk/alderley/index.php

Al investigar este objeto, he descubierto que Alderley Edge es la zona de minería de metales más antigua de Inglaterra. Desde la Edad del Bronce hasta el siglo XX, este lugar fue un centro de extracción de cobre, plomo y cobalto.

El 'National Trust' es propietario de la mayoría de las minas, pero se puede acceder a ellas a través del 'Derbyshire Caving Club' (Club de Espeleología de Derbyshire), que además de explorarlas y mantenerlas, ofrece visitas guiadas y jornadas de puertas abiertas.

https://www.derbyscc.org.uk/alderley/index.php

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