- troves
- trəʊv n. collection of objects, aggregation of items; sum of money or collection of valuable items of unknown ownership that may be legally kept by the finder
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
Mildenhall Treasure — West Row Treasure 240px West Row Treasure in the British Museum Material Silver Created 4th century AD Discovered 1942 Present location British Museum … Wikipedia
Cunetio Hoard — The Cunetio Hoard is the largest hoard of Roman coins found in Britain. It was discovered in 1978 at Mildenhall, Wiltshire, and consisted of 54,951 low value coins. The coins were contained in a large pot and a container which had been… … Wikipedia
Khums — (خمس IPA2|xʊms) is the Arabic word for One Fifth (1/5). According to Shia Islamic legal terminology, it means one fifth of certain items which a person acquires as wealth, and which must be paid as an Islamic tax [… … Wikipedia
Derrynaflan Chalice — Derrynaflan Paten … Wikipedia
Cuerdale Hoard — A selection of silver items from the Cuerdale Hoard displayed in the British Museum The Cuerdale Hoard is a hoard of more than 8,600 items including silver coins, English and Carolingian jewellery, hacksilver and ingots. It was discovered on 15… … Wikipedia
Oat Bin Hoard — The Oat Bin Hoard was a treasure trove of United States currency discovered in 1966 in an oat bin in a shed on a farm in a rural area outside of Kansas City, Missouri. The hoard consisted of approximately $40,000 in face value of old large size… … Wikipedia
Missorium of Theodosius I — The Missorium of Theodosius I is 74 centimetres (29 in) across … Wikipedia
Ledringhem — Not to be confused with Ledinghem, a village in the Pas de Calais department. Ledringhem View of Ledringhem church, graveyard and town hall … Wikipedia
Migdale Hoard — Coordinates: 57°54′14″N 4°19′37″W / 57.904°N 4.327°W / 57.904; 4.327 The Migdale Hoard is a priceless collection of early … Wikipedia
Corbridge Hoard — The Corbridge Hoard is a hoard of mostly iron artefacts that was excavated in 1964 within the Roman site of Coria, next to what is now Corbridge, Northumberland, England (not to be confused with a hoard of gold coins found nearby in 1911 or a… … Wikipedia