WHY DID THEY NOT RECOVER THE HOARDS? INSECURITY IN THE ROMAN EMPIRE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14795/jaha.13.1.2026.1506Keywords:
coin hoards, insecurity, military and civilian environmentsAbstract
The phenomenon of coin hoarding in ancient Rome has been a subject of considerable scholarly interest. Various factors contributed to the inability of Romans to recover their buried hoards.
Historical Context: It is suggested that the practice of burying coins was not universally intended for recovery. Recent archaeological findings, such as the Frome hoard, indicate that many hoards were buried during periods of instability, leading to the assumption that recovery was not always feasible.
Socioeconomic Factors: The decline in population and economic turmoil during the later periods of the Roman Empire may have hindered recovery efforts. As communities faced invasions and internal strife, the original owners of the hoards may have perished or relocated, making recovery impossible.
Archaeological Evidence: Studies of hoard distributions indicate that many hoards were never recovered, as evidenced by the lack of subsequent finds in the vicinity of known hoard locations. This suggests that the original intent to recover was often thwarted by changing circumstances.
Downloads
References
ABDY 2002
Abdy, R., Romano-British Coin Hoards (Princes: Risborough Shire Publications Ltd).
VAN ARSDELL 1989
Van Arsdell, R.D., Celtic Coinage of Britain (London: Spink).
BENNETT 1997
Bennett, J., Trajan: Optimus Princeps. A Life and Times (London-New York: Routledge).
BERGER 1996
Berger, F., Kalkriese: 1. Die römischen Fundmünzen [Römisch-germanische Forschungen 55] (Mainz am Rhein: P. von Zabern).
BERKE 2014
Berke, S., Der siebzigste Geburtstag: ein Beitrag zur Forschungsgeschichte der römischen Anlagen von Haltern (Bonn: Habelt).
BLANCHET 1900
Blanchet, A., Les trésors de monnaies romaines et les invasions germaniques en Gaule (Paris: Ernest Leroux).
BLAND 2020
Bland, R., Coin hoards in the Roman Empire: A long range perspective. Some preliminary observations. In: Găzdac, C. (ed.), Group and individual tragedies in Roman Europe. The evidence of hoards, epigraphic and literary sources. Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology. Monographic Series 1 (Cluj-Napoca: Mega), 119-132.
BLAND et alii 2020
Bland, R./Chadwick, A./Ghey, E./Haselgrove, C./Mattingly, D.J./Rogers, A./Taylor, J., Iron Age & Roman Coin Hoards in Britain (Oxford: Oxbow).
BRIGGS/HASELGROVE/KING 1992
Briggs, D./Haselgrove, C./King, C., Iron Age and Roman coins from Hayling Island temple, British Numismatic Journal 62, 1-62.
BURSCHE 2008
Bursche, Al., Functions of Roman coins in Barbaricum of Later Antiquity. An anthropological essay. In: Bursche, Al./Ciołek, R./Wolters, R. (eds.), Roman Coins outside the Empire”, Proceedings of the ESF/SCH Exploratory Workshop [Moneta 82] (Wetteren: Moneta), 395-416.
CORBIER 2008
Corbier, M., Coinage and taxation: the state’s point of view, A.D. 193-337. In: Bowman, A.K./ Garnsey, P./Cameron, A. (eds.), The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd ed., vol. 12. The Crisis of the Empire, A.D. 193-337 (Cambridge: University Press), 327-392.
CREIGHTON 1992
Creighton, J., The Circulation of Money in Roman Britain from the First to Third century, Durham PhD thesis. Available: http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/1501/1/1501.pdf (Accessed: 15 October 2025).
CREIGHTON 2014
Creighton, J., The Supply and Movement of Denarii in Roman Britain, Britannia 45, 21-193.
CRAWFORD 1969
Crawford, M., Coin hoards and the pattern of violence in the late Republic, Papers of the British School at Rome 37, 76-91.
CUNLIFFE 2005
Cunliffe, B., Iron Age Communities in Britain, 4th ed. (London-New York: Routledge).
CUNLIFFE 2024
Cunliffe, B., Greeks, Romans and Barbarians: Spheres of Interaction (London-New York: Routledge).
DRINKWATER 2007
Drinkwater, J.F., The Alamanni and Rome 213-496 (Caracalla to Clovis) (Oxford: University Press).
ESTIOT 2009
Estiot, S., De Pertinax à la réforme de Dioclétien (192–294). In: Amandry, M./Bateson, D. (eds.), A Survey of Numismatic Research 2002–2007 (Glasgow: International Numismatic Commission), 157-174.
FRERE/FULFORD 2001
Frere, S./Fulford, M., The Roman Invasion of A.D. 43, Britannia 32, 45-55.
GĂZDAC 2010
Găzdac, C., Monetary circulation in Dacia and the provinces from the Middle and Lower Danube from Trajan to Constantine I (AD 106-337) [Coins from Roman Sites and Collections of Roman Coins from Romania 7] (Cluj-Napoca: Mega).
GĂZDAC 2012
Găzdac, C., ‘War and peace’! Patterns of violence through coin hoards distribution. The Middle and Lower Danube from Trajan to Aurelianus, Istros 18, 165-198.
GEROV 1977
Gerov, B., Die Einfälle der Nordvölker in den Ostbalkanraum im Lichte der Münzschatzfunde. I. Das II u. Z. III Jahrhundert (101-284). In: Haase, W./Temporini, H./Vogt, J. (eds), Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt. Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neueren Forschung, 2.6 (Berlin-New York: De Gruyter), 110-181.
GEROV 1980
Gerov, B., Die gotische Invasion in Möesien und Thrakien unter Decius im Lichte der Hortfunde. In: Gerov, G. (ed.), Beiträge zur Geschichte der römischen Provinzen Moesien und Thrakien. Gesammelte (Amsterdam: Adolf M. Hakkert), 93-112.
GUEST 2008
Guest, P., The Early Monetary History of Roman Wales: Identity, Conquest and Acculturation on the Imperial Fringe, Britannia 39, 33-58.
GUEST 2015
Guest P., The Burial, Loss and Recovery of Roman Coin Hoards in Britain and Beyond: past, present and future. In: Naylor, J./Bland, R. (eds.), Hoarding and the Deposition of Metalwork from the Bronze Age to the 20th Century: A British Perspective, [BAR British Series 615] (Oxford: BAR Publishing), 101-116.
HARL 1996
Harl, K.W., Coinage in the Roman Economy, 300 B.C. to A.D. 700 (Baltimore: The John Hopkins University Press).
HASELGROVE 1987
Haselgrove, C., The Development of British Iron Age Coinage [British Archaeological Reports 174] (Oxford: British Archaeological Reports).
HEKSTER/DE KLEIJIN/SLOOTJES 2007
Hekster, O./de Kleijin, G./Slootjes, D. (eds.), Crises and the Roman Empire. Proceedings of the Seventh Workshop of the International Network Impact of Empire (Nijmegen, June 20-24, 2006) (Leiden-Boston: Brill).
HENRY/MOORHEAD 2022
Henry, R./Moorhead, S., Roman Coin Hoards from Wiltshire, Wiltshire Archaeological & Natural History Magazine 115, 213–240.
HILL 1995
Hill, J.D., Ritual and Rubbish in the Iron Age of Wessex [British Archaeological Reports 242] (Oxford: British Archaeological Reports).
HINGLEY/UNWIN 2006
Hingley, R./Unwin, C., Boudica. Iron Age Warrior Queen (London: Hambledon Continuum).
HOBBS 2003
Hobbs, R., Treasure - Finding our past (London: The British Museum Press).
HOWGEGO/WILSON 2012
Howgego, Ch./Wilson, A., Introduction: Coin hoards and Hoarding in the Roman World. In: Mairat, J./Wilson, A./Howgego, Ch. (eds.), Coin holds and Hoarding in the Roman World (Oxford: University Press), 3-22.
JONES 1964
Jones, A.H.M., The Later Roman Empire 284-602. A Social Economic and Administrative Survey (Oxford: Basil Blackwell).
KIENAST 1996
Kienast, D., Römische Kaisertabelle. Grundzüge einer römischen Kaiserchronologie (Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft).
KING 2008
King, A.C., Coins and coin hoards from Romano-Celtic temples in Britain. In: Haeussler, R/King, A.C. (eds.), Continuity and Innovation in Religion in the Roman West. Vol. 2 (Portsmouth: Journal of Roman Archaeology), 25-42.
KLAUS-PETER/HARTMANN/GERHARDT 2014
Klaus-Peter, J./Hartmann, U./Gerhardt, Th. (eds.), Die Zeit der Soldatenkaiser: Krise und Transformation des Römischen Reiches im 3. Jahrhundert n. Chr. (235-284) (Berlin: Akademie).
LORIOT 1975
Loriot, X., Chronologie du règne de Phlippel’Arabe (244-249 après J.C.). In: Haase, W./Temporini, H./Vogt, J. (eds), Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt. Geschichte und Kultur Roms im Spiegel der neueren Forschung, 2.6 (Berlin-New York: De Gruyter), 788-797.
MALLAN/DAVENPORT 2015
Mallan, Ch./Davenport, C., Dexippus and the Gothic Invasions: Interpreting the New Vienna Fragment (Codex Vindobonensis Hist. gr. 73, ff. 192 v –193 r), Journal of Roman Studies 105, 203-226.
MÓCSY 1974
Mócsy, A., Pannonia and Upper Moesia (London-Boston: Routledge & Kegan).
NAYLOR/BLAND 2015
Naylor, J./Bland, R. (eds.), Hoarding and the Deposition of Metalwork from the Bronze Age to the 20th Century: A British Perspective, [BAR British Series 615] (Oxford: BAR Publishing).
PISO 1974
Piso, I., Războiul lui Philippus cu carpi. In: Daicoviciu, H. (ed.), In Memoriam Constantini Daicovici (Cluj-Napoca: Dacia), 301-309.
REECE 1968
Reece, R., Summary of the Roman Coins from Richborough. In: Cunliffe, B.W. (ed.), Fifth Report on the Excavations of the Roman Fort at Richborough, Kent [Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquaries of London 23] (Oxford: University Press), 200-216.
SCHLÜTER/WIEGELS 1999
Schlüter, W./Wiegels, R. (eds.), Rom, Germanien und die Ausgrabungen von Kalkriese: Internationaler Kongress der Universität Osnabrück und des Landschaftsverbandes Osnabrücker Land e.V. vom 2. bis 5. September 1996 [Osnabrücker Forschungen zu Altertum und Antike-Rezeption 1; Kulturregion Osnabrück 10] (Osnabrück: Rasch).
SCHMITZ 2019
Schmitz, R., Roman Conquests: The Danube Frontier (Barnsley: Pen&Sword Military).
STOEV 2020
Stoev, K., Gothic Wars in the Balkans, 3rd–4th Centuries, Political history (https://labalkans.org/bg/labedia/history/political-history/gothic-wars-in-the-balkans%2C-3rd-–-4th-centuries?utm_source=chatgpt.com (Accessed: 22 October 2025).
STROBEL 2010
Strobel, K., Kaiser Traian. Eine epoche der Weltgeschichte (Regensburg: Friedrich Pustet).
TEMIN 2013
Temin, P., The Roman Market Economy [The Princeton Economic History of the Western World 44] (Princeton-Oxford: University Press).
VARBANOV 2017
Varbanov, V., Варварски нашествия в Долна Мизия и Тракия през І-ІІІ век (по нумизматични и археологически данни) (Barbarian invasions in Lower Moesia and Thrace in the 1st-3rd centuries (according to numismatic and archaeological data)) (Velikovo Tarnovo: University PhD Thesis).
VARBANOV 2020
Varbanov, V., Small coin hoards like evidence for unrest. The case of Philippopolis, Roman province of Thrace. In: Găzdac, C. (ed.), Group and individual tragedies in Roman Europe. The evidence of hoards, epigraphic and literary sources. Journal of Ancient History and Archaeology. Monographic Series 1 (Cluj-Napoca: Mega), 513-518.
WATSON 1999
Watson, A., Aurelian and the Third Century. London: Routledge.
Downloads
Published
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2026 JOURNAL OF ANCIENT HISTORY AND ARCHAEOLOGY

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Authors who publish with this journal agree to the following terms:
- Authors retain copyright and grant the journal right of first publication with the work simultaneously licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License that allows others to share the work with an acknowledgement of the work's authorship and initial publication in this journal, we use CC BY-NC-ND license (Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs) wich only allowing others to download your works and share them with others as long as they credit you, but they can’t change them in any way or use them commercially.
- Authors are able to enter into separate, additional contractual arrangements for the non-exclusive distribution of the journal's published version of the work (e.g., post it to an institutional repository or publish it in a book), with an acknowledgement of its initial publication in this journal.
- Authors are permitted and encouraged to post their work online (e.g., in institutional repositories or on their website) prior to and during the submission process, as it can lead to productive exchanges, as well as earlier and greater citation of published work (See The Effect of Open Access).





