The Lenborough Hoard: Money, Economy and Society in Late Saxon England, Supplementary Data
This resource contains the photographic record of the Lenborough Hoard discovered in 2014, and now displayed in the Discover Bucks Museum, Aylesbury. The Lenborough Hoard contains 5249 coins dating from the reigns of Æthelred II (978–1013, 1014–1016) and Cnut (1016–1035). The dataset contains photographs of the obverse and reverse of each coin and is accompanied by spreadsheets containing the essential catalogue data as well as comparative data for coinage of both kings, used in the analysis that underpins the thesis.
These supplementary data support the PhD thesis written by Wendy Scott, entitled 'The Lenborough Hoard: Money, Economy and Society in Late Saxon England', supervised by Prof. J Story (University of Leicester), Prof. C. Loveluck (University of Nottingham) and Dr G. Williams (British Museum). Research was funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council through the Midlands 4 Cities doctoral training consortium, as a Collaborative Doctoral Award (2019–2023), in conjunction with the British Museum and Buckinghamshire Museums Trust, supplemented by a private donor.
UKRI/AHRC Project Reference No. 2281475.
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Scott, Wendy (2024). The Lenborough Hoard. University of Leicester. Collection. https://doi.org/10.25392/leicester.data.c.6983034