Hildesheim Treasure
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Hildesheim Treasure
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The Hildesheim Treasure, unearthed on October 17, 1868 in Hildesheim, Germany, is the largest collection of Roman silver found outside imperial frontiers. Most of it can be dated to the 1st century AD. The trove consists of about seventy exquisitely crafted solid silver vessels for eating and drinking and is now kept in the Antikensammlung Berlin. It is generally believed that the treasure was the table service of a Roman commander, perhaps Publius Quinctilius Varus, who was militarily active in
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Large collection of Roman silver found in Hildesheim, Germany
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hildesheim_Treasure
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2023-09-13T20:54:43Z
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