Hello
Coins from that
field are 3-rd and 4-th Century.Here is one half-cleaned
Constantius II from that lot.Please tell me more about
Aucissa fibula.Is it Celtics
fibula?I noticed Celtics gray ceramics shattered on the
field,and i found also fragments from Celtics belts,but no luck with
Celtic coins.
There is so many different fields for coin
hunt here."Mixed" fields where you can find anything...I found on my uncle
field:Republic denar,
Celtic silver
drachm,
Vespasianus denar,
Geta denar,
Marcus Aurelius denar,Gepid bird
fibula....even
Medieval Hungarian and Byzant coins..
Also i know few fields where you cant expect anything but
Celtic coins,or first Century coins.Usually i
hunt there for few days just to get one or two coins.But most fields are 3-rd and 4-th C and i usually dug about 10 - 20 coins in this time of year,and when sugar beat harvest start about 20 - 40 for one day (5-6 hours).
I noticed that there is large number of
field where you can find 1-st Century ceramics and
Medieval.It is logic because
Romans build there settlements on such an excellent places (near streams and rivers),so
medieval people just build their houses on
Roman ruins.Near settlement is usually cemetery,and i can tell that by large number of profile bricks,also large number of human bones shattered all around.
Best Regards