Notice of Germanic Antiquities and Roman Coins, discovered in the Chalybeate Spring at Pyrmont in Hanover

Adolf Dammann (Author)


Keywords:
Well, Jug, Bronze, Enamel, Spoon, Vessel, Coins
Location(s):
Chalybeate Spring, Bad Pyrmont, Hanover, Germany, Europe
Period(s):
Uncertain, Roman, Nineteenth century

Abstract


A report on the excavation of these mineral springs that was conducted while they were being drained in the nineteenth century. Three wells and a series of roots from an ancient forest were unearthed, as well as several artefacts that are described in detail. Among these artefacts were Roman coins and items that the author suggests may have come from South Asia.

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Published
30-11-1865
How to Cite
Dammann, A. (1865). Notice of Germanic Antiquities and Roman Coins, discovered in the Chalybeate Spring at Pyrmont in Hanover. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 5, 368–371. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.005.368.371
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