Celtic Coinage of Britain

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Last updated: 2 March 2022

Abbreviations:

ArchJ – Archaeological Journal (Royal Archaeological Institute)

AntJ – Antiquaries Journal

ANSMN — American Numismatic Society Museum Notes

BAR – British Archaeological Reports (British Series)

BAR I – British Archaeological Reports International Series

BAR S – British Archaeological Reports Supplementary Series

BNJ – British Numismatic Journal

CBA – Council for British Archaeology

CH – Coin Hoards

CNews – Coin News (UK)

CRL – C. Rudd List

EAA – East Anglian Archaeology Report

JBAA – Journal of the British Archaeological Association

JNG – Jahrbuch für Numismatik und Geldgeschichte

JRS – Journal of Roman Studies

NC – Numismatic Chronicle

NCIRC – Spink Numismatic Circular

OJA – Oxford Journal of Archaeology

PHFC – Proceedings of the Hampshire Field Club (Hampshire Studies after 1995)

PDNHAS – Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Archaeological Society

PSA – Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries (London)

PSAS – Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries (Scotland)

PPSEA – Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society of East Anglia

PPS – Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society

RN – Revue Numismatique

SCBI – Sylloge of Coins of the British Isles

SCMB - Seaby's Coin and Medal Bulletin

TBAG - Transactions of the Bristol and Gloucestershire Archaeological Society

TBWAS – Transactions of the Birmingham and Warwickshire Archaeological Society

WAM – Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Magazine

 

Anonymous Articles

  • Anonymous, 1844a, 'Gold British Coins found at Banbury', NC, series I, vol. 4, p .44.
  • Anonymous, 1844b, (Find of British and Roman coin at Springhead, near Southfleet, Kent), NC, series I, vol. 4, p. 192.
  • Anonymous,1856, 'Notices of Archaeological Publications: Transactions of the Surrey Archaeological Society, Arch. J., vol. 13, p. 303. (recounts Anonymous, 1858)
  • Anonymous, 1858, 'Ancient British Coins Found in Surrey', Surrey Archaeological Collections, vol. 1, p. 69, (actual publication date of article is 1856)
  • Anonymous, 1850, 'The Whaddon Chase Find', NC, series 1, vol. 12, p.52.
  • Anonymous, 1851, 'Another type of Vericus', NC, series 1, vol. 13, 134.
  • Anonymous, 1853, 'Another coin inscribed VIRI', NC, series 1, vol. 15, p. 105.
  • Anonymous, 1858, 'Ancient British Coins Found in Surrey', Surrey Archaeological Collections, vol. 1, p. 69.
  • Anonymous, 1861, 'The find of coins near Frome', NC, series 2, vol. 1, p. 133.
  • Anonymous, 1894, 'Le Trésor de Tourdan', NCIRC, vol. 2, col. 934. (Celtic coin hoard)
  • Anonymous, 1898, Hints to Collectors of Coin and Medals, Spink & Sons. (brief discussion of counterfeiting methods and counterfeit detection procedures)
  • Anonymous, 1899, 'Moderne Fälschungen antiker Münzen' NCIRC, vol. 7, col. 3601. (notice of hoard of false Roman aurii with detection methods)
  • Anonymous, 1900, 'Trouvailles de monnaies', NCIRC, vol. 8, col. 3919. (Celtic potin coin hoard and a silver coin hoard)
  • Anonymous, 1901, 'Treasure-Grove', NCIRC, vol. 9, col. 4417. (British Celtic gold coin hoard near Leighton Buzzard)
  • Anonymous, 1904, 'Illustrations of Ancient Coinage I. Ancient British Coins', BNJ, vol. 1, pp. 355-358, pl. before p. 355
  • Anonymous, 1905, 'Keltische Münzen bei Pressburg', NCIRC, vol. 13, col. 8340. (Celtic coin hoard)
  • Anonymous, 1914, 'A large find of coins in Hampshire', NCIRC, vol. 22, column 443. (Hengistbury Head excavations)
  • Anonymous, 1919, 'Sir Arthur Evan's gift to the British Museum of his father's famous collection of early British coins', NCIRC, vol.27, col. 115.
  • Anonymous, 1927a, 'Gold coins found in Gravel pit', NCIRC, vol. 35, column 415.
  • Anonymous, 1927b, 'Hoard in a stone', NCIRC, vol. 35, column 627.
  • Anonymous, 1933, 'Earliest British coins: the Macedonian model', NCIRC, vol. 41, col. 180.
  • Anonymous, 1935, 'Saxon money-box: Boy's Chute Forest find recalled', NCIRC, vol. 43, col. 390. (garbled account of Chute hoard)
  • Anonymous, 1949a, 'Iron Age Ornaments and Coins', SCBM, p. 61. (Snettisham hoard)
  • Anonymous, 1949b, 'Iron Age ornaments and coins – a discovery in Norfolk', NCIRC, vol. 57, column 18.
  • Anonymous, 1949c, 'Icenian period coinage', NCIRC, vol. 57, column 68.
  • Anonymous, 1949d, 'Treasure Trove', NCIRC, vol. 57, column 69. (Snettisham hoard)
  • Anonymous, 1949e, 'The Snettisham Find', NCIRC, vol. 57, col. 285.
  • Anonymous, 1950, 'Coroner holds inquest on Iron Age coins', NCIRC, vol. 58, NCIRC, vol. 58, col. 381. (Sunbury hoard of cast bronzes)
  • Anonymous, 1954a, 'Coins of Boadicea's tribe unearthed', NCIRC, vol. 62, col. 337. (Honingham hoard notice)
  • Anonymous, 1954b, 'Coins of declared treasure trove', NCIRC, vol. 62, col. 399. (Honingham hoard)
  • Anonymous, 1954c, 'Coins of Boudicca's tribe unearthed', NCIRC, vol. 62, column 337.
  • Anonymous, 1954d, '25s Mine Detector Reveals History', SCMB, p. 336. (report of a mine detector used during an archeological excavation at Ancaster)
  • Anonymous, 1955, '2,000 Year-Old Forgery', SCMN, p. 412. (find of a Addedomarus core of a plated stater)
  • Anonymous, 1956a, 'Gold Stater found at Bristol', SCMB, p. 54.
  • Anonymous, 1956b, 'A contemporary forgery of a Dobunnic coin from Wiltshire', BNJ, vol. 28, p. 404.
  • Anonymous, 1957a, 'Celtic Coins from Jersey', SCMB, p.152. (Le Catillion hoard report)
  • Anonymous, 1957b, 'Emergence of early Verulamium fragments from mint described', NCIRC, vol. 65, col. 309 (finds of coin moulds during excavation)
  • Anonymous, 1958, 'Belgic', Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. 72, p. 226. (notice of a Dubnovellaunuas-in-Kent silver unit find)
  • Anonymous, 1959, 'Mine Detector used to find Coins', SCMB, p. 7. (report of a mine detector used during an archeological excavation at Llanbethery by George Boon)
  • Anonymous, 1960, 'Coins of Cunobeline from Lakenheath', SCMB, p. 13 and p. 54.
  • Anonymous, 1962, 'Pre-Roman Mint found at Rochester', SCMB, p. 235. (coin moulds found during archaeological excavations)
  • Anonymous, 1964a, 'Coin Moulds from Old Sleaford', SCMB, p. 95.
  • Anonymous, 1964b, 'A Rare Epaticcus from Goring', SCMB, p. 211.
  • Anonymous, 1964c, 'Primitive Currency', SCMB, p. 372.
  • Anonymous, 1964d, 'Primitive Currency', SCMB, p. 410.
  • Anonymous, 1964e, 'A Chute Type Stater from Pensford', Bristol, SCMB, p. 374.
  • Anonymous, 1964f, 'Coin moulds of early British tribe found', NCIRC, vol. 72, p. 234. (notice of excavations at Old Sleaford)
  • Anonymous, 1964g, 'Ancient fakes on show', NCIRC, vol. 72, p. 259. (exhibition included Channel Island "staters")
  • Anonymous, 1966, 'Amin(i)us Silver Coin from Folkestone', SCMB, p. 18.
  • Anonymous, 1968, 'Counterfeits', NCIRC, vol. 68, p. 301. (discusses modern forgeries of British hammered coins)
  • Anonymous, 1969a, 'A Cunobeline Bronze Coin from Holmpton', SCMB, p. 125.
  • Anonymous, 1969b, 'The Dennington Forgeries', SCMB, p. 309. (modern forgeries of hammered coins described)
  • Anonymous, 1969c, 'A Recent Reproduction', SCMB, p. 378. (modern forgery of hammered coin described)
  • Anonymous, 1970a, 'Coin Find Clue to Camelot', SCMB, p. 405. (gold stater found during South Cadbury excavations)
  • Anonymous, 1970b, 'Rare coin found', NCIRC, vol. 78, p. 383.
  • Anonymous, 1971a, 'Rare Coins of First Century Discovered', SCMB, p. 408. (silver minims found during Chichester excavations)
  • Anonymous, 1971b, 'A Cheriton Type Stater from Hampshire', SCMB, p. 408.
  • Anonymous, 1971c, 'RR, but not what you expected', NCIRC, vol. 79, p. 317. (Discusses electrotype coin forgery)
  • Anonymous, 1971d, 'Notice', NCIRC, vol. 79, p. 320. (Discusses forgery of a Cunobeline stater)
  • Anonymous, 1971e, 'Another forgery of the tetradrachm of Akragas', NCIRC, vol. 83, p. 153. (Discusses modern forgery of ancient coin)
  • Anonymous, 1973, 'Coins of Epaticcus from Chichester', SBMC, p. 330.
  • Anonymous, 1975, 'Stolen from a Case in Salisbury Museum, – Five Gold Staters', SCMB, p. 380. (coins from the 1927 Chute hoard)
  • Anonymous, 1977a, 'Counterfeit Coin Ring Smashed', SCMB, p. 13. ("Beruit" forger)
  • Anonymous, 1977b, 'Celtic Gold from the New Forest', SCMB, p. 57. (Chute stater hoard)
  • Anonymous, 1977c, 'Celtic gold stater from Eastwood, Essex', SCMB, p. 425.
  • Anonymous, 1977d, 'Waltham St. Lawrence Celtic Treasure', SCMB, p. 426.
  • Anonymous, 1978, 'Ancient British coin find', SCMB, p. 182.
  • Anonymous, 1980, 'A coin of Dubnovellaunus from Colchester', NCIRC, vol. 88, p. 172.
  • Anonymous, 1981a, 'Fitting end for coin', SCMB, p. 40. (two fragments of a Celtic coin matched up)
  • Anonymous, 1981b, 'Ancient gold coin found in Country', SCMB, p. 354. (uninscribed Dobunnic stater)
  • Anonymous, 1982a, 'Coin date back 2,000 years', SCMB, p. 95. (Icenian hoard from Chatteris)
  • Anonymous, 1982b, 'Jimmi finds treasure', SCMB, p. 156. (find of Celtic coins)
  • Anonymous, 1982c, 'Buried coins declared treasure trove', SCMB, p. 345. (Field Baulk hoard)
  • Anonymous, 1983, 'Detected: a nasty dent in Boudicca's Treasury', SCMB, p. 72.
  • Anonymous, 1984, 'Pre-Roman gold coins found', SCMB, p. 228. (Gallo-Belgic coins found)
  • Anonymous, 1985, 'Roman site looted', SCMB, p. 327. (Wanborough)
  • Anonymous, 1987, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 57, p. 124, pls. 1-2.
  • Anonymous, 1988, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 58, p. 140, pls. 34-37.
  • Anonymous, 1989, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 59, p. 222, pls. 20-21.
  • Anonymous, 1990a, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 60, p. 145, pls. 31-34.
  • Anonymous, 1990b, 'A variant of Van Arsdell 409-1', NCIRC, vol. 98, p. 159.
  • Anonymous, 1991, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 61, p. 143, pls. 17-20.
  • Anonymous, 1992, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 62, p. 204, pls. 25-29.
  • Anonymous, 1993, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 63, p. 136, pls. 13-15.
  • Anonymous, 1994, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 64, p. 134, pls. 14-16.
  • Anonymous, 1995, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 65, p. 230, pls. 1-2.
  • Anonymous, 1996, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 66, p. 143, pls. 13-14.
  • Anonymous, 1997, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 67, p. 128, pl. 25.
  • Anonymous, 1998, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 68, p. 163, pl. 21.
  • Anonymous, 1999a, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 69, p. 227, pl. 20.
  • Anonymous, 1999b, 'Iron Age coins from Sittingbourne area', Kent Archaeological Review, vol. 136, p. 134.
  • Anonymous, 2000, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 70, p. 156, pl. 30.
  • Anonymous, 2001, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 71, p. 179, pl. 39.
  • Anonymous, 2002, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 72, p. 191, pl. 16.
  • Anonymous, 2004, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 74, p. 201, pl. 14. (Coin Register skipped a year due to BNS Centenary Volume)
  • Anonymous, 2005, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 75, p. 179, pl. 12.
  • Anonymous, 2006, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 76, p. 367, pl. 49.
  • Anonymous, 2007, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 77, p. 311, pl. 18.
  • Anonymous, 2008, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 78, p. 264, pl. 10.
  • Anonymous, 2009, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 79, p. 258, pl. 20.
  • Anonymous, 2010, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 80, p. 211, pl. 25.
  • Anonymous, 2011, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 81, p. 265, pl. 35.
  • Anonymous, 2012, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 82, p. 232, pl. 5.
  • Anonymous, 2013, 'Coin Register', BNJ, vol. 83, p. 281, pl. 6.
  • Anonymous, 2022, 'Britain in Archaeology', British Archaeology, no. 180, p. 12. (Discussion of the Hillington Hoard of Kentish Cast Bronzes found during excavations)

A

  • Abbott, G. H., 1920, 'Australian Numismatic Society Exhibits', NCIRC, vol. 28, col. 373.
  • Abramson, T., 2012, Anglo-Saxon Counterfeits. (mentions replicas of Celtic coins, pp. 22 - 24)
  • Ainsworth, K, and May, J., 2003, 'An iron Age coin die from near Alton, Hampshire', Current Archaeology, vol. 188, p. 326.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1837a, 'Observations on the coins of the Ancient Britons', Numismatic Journal (forerunner to NC), vol. 1, p.91.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1837b, 'The coinage of the Ancient Britons', Numismatic Journal (forerunner to NC), vol. 1, p.209.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1839, 'Further Observations on the coins of the Ancient Britons', NC, series I, vol. 1, p.73.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1840a, 'Unpublished Ancient British coins IV', NC, series I, vol. 2, p. 71.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1840b, 'Unpublished Ancient British coins V', NC, series I, vol. 2, p. 191.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1840c, 'Unpublished Ancient British coins VI', NC, series I, vol. 2, p. 231.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1841, 'Unpublished Ancient British coins VII', NC, series I, vol. 3, p. 153.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1846, Ancient Coins of Cities and Princes.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1848, An Introduction to the Study of Ancient and Modern Coins. (Ancient British coins discussed pp. 98-106)
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1849a, 'Unedited Ancient British coins', NC, series I, vol. 11, p. 92.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1849b, 'Notes on the gold coins inscribed VERIC COM F', NC, series 1, vol. 11, p. 155.
  • Akerman, J. Y.. 1849c, 'On the Condition of Britain from the Descent of Caesar to the Coming of Claudius', Archaeologia, Vol. 33, p. 177.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1850a, 'Ancient British gold coins found at Whaddon Chase', NC, series 1, vol. 12, p. 1.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1850b, 'Unpublished Ancient British coin found on Farley Heath', NC, series 1, vol. 12, p. 67.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1850c, 'Another type of Vericus', NC, series 1, vol. 12, p. 174.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1854, 'Ancient British Gold Coins in Whaddon Chase', Records of Buckinghamshire, Transactions of the Architectural and Archaeological Society for the County of Buckingham, vol. 1, part. 1, pp. 15-17.
  • Akerman, J. Y., 1862, 'Ancient British coin found in Berkshire', NC, series 2, vol. 2, p. 324.
  • Alcock, L. 1968, 'Excavations at South Cadbury Castle', 1967', AntJ, vol. 48, p. 6. (Celtic coins p. 11, pl. VIa)
  • Alcock, L. 1969, 'Excavations at South Cadbury Castle', 1968', AntJ, vol. 49, p. 30. (currency bar p. 36, pl. XX)
  • Alcock, L. 1971, 'Excavations at South Cadbury Castle, 1968', AntJ, vol. 51, p. 1. (Celtic coin p. 7, pl. IVa)
  • Aldhouse-Green, M. for earlier references for Miranda Green see: Green, M., below.
  • Aldhouse-Green, M., 2004a, An Archaeology of Images.
  • Aldhouse-Green, M., 2004b, 'Crowning Glories: Languages of Hair in Later Prehistoric Europe', PPS, vol. 70, p. 299. (includes discussion of images on coins)
  • Aldhouse-Green, M., 2006, 'Metaphors, meaning and money: contextualizing some symbols on Iron Age coins', in: de Jersey, P. (ed.), 2006, Celtic coinage: new discoveries, new discussions, BAR S1532, p. 29.
  • Aldhouse-Green, M., and Aldhouse-Green, S., 2005, Quest for the Shaman.
  • Aldhouse-Green, M., and Aldhouse-Green, S., 2010, Caesar's Druids.
  • Aldsworth, F. G., 1987, 'Prehistoric and Roman Selsey', Sussex Archaeological Collections, vol. 125, p. 41. (discussion of Celtic coin finds)
  • Allan, J., 1947, 'Ancient British coins from Lincolnshire', NC, series VI, vol. 7, p. 65.
  • Allan, J., 1948a, 'The Snettisham Find', NC, series VI, vol. 8, p. 233.
  • Allan, J., 1948b, 'The Carn Brea find of 1749', NC, series VI, vol. 8, p. 235.
  • Allen, D. F., 1936a, 'British tin coinage of the Iron Age', in: Allan, J., Mattingly, H., and Robinson, E., Transactions of the International Numismatic Congress, London, p. 351.
  • Allen, D. F., 1936b, 'The coinage of the second Belgic invasion', in: Allan, J., Mattingly, H., and Robinson, E., Transactions of the International Numismatic Congress, London, p. 358.
  • Allen, D. F., 1943, 'British coins', in: Wheeler, R. E. M., Maiden Castle Dorset, p. 329.
  • Allen, D. F., 1944a, 'The Belgic Dynasties and their Coins', Archaeologia, Vol. XC, p. 1.
  • Allen, D. F., 1944b, 'The Pre-Roman Coinage of Kent', in: Ward Perkins, J. B., 'Excavation of the Iron Age Hill-fort of Oldbury, near Ightham, Kent', Archaeologia, vol. 90, pp. 154 - 159.
  • Allen, D. F., 1946, 'The coinage of Cymbeline', Numismatic Review, vol. 3, p. 10.
  • Allen, D. F., 1947, 'Coins', in: Cotton, M. A., 'Excavations at Silchester', Archaeologia, vol. 92, p.147)
  • Allen, D. F., 1954, 'Three ancient British coins', BNJ, vol. 27, pt. 3, p. 249.
  • Allen, D. F., 1956, 'A fine ancient British coin from Colchester', BNJ, vol. 28, pt. 2, p. 400.
  • Allen, D. F., 1957, 'A remarkable Celtic coin from Canterbury', BNJ, vol. 28, pt. 3, p.443.
  • Allen, D. F., 1958a, 'Belgic Coins as Illustrations of Life in the Pre-Roman Iron Age of Britain', PPS, Vol. 24, p. 43.
  • Allen, D. F., 1958b, 'A New Celtic Coin from Worcester', Transactions of the Worcestershire Archaeological Society, Vol. XXXV, p. 71.
  • Allen, D. F., 1958c, 'Some ancient British notes', BNJ, vol. 29, pt. 1, p. 1.
  • Allen, D. F., 1958d, 'New light on the date of early British coins: notes on the Le Catillon, Jersey, hoard of Armorican coins', NCIRC, vol. 66, p. 85.
  • Allen, D. F., 1958e, 'Ancient British (coins)', in: Wedlake, W. J., Excavations at Camerton, Somerset, p. 236.
  • Allen, D. F., 1959, 'New light on the date of early British coins', Société Jersiaise Bulletin Annuel, 1959, pp. 259 - 264.
  • Allen, D. F., 1960a, 'The Origins of Coinage in Britain: a Reappraisal', in: Frere, S. S. (ed.) 1960.
  • Allen, D. F., 1960b, 'Brigantes or Coritani?: to what tribes do the Yorkshire hoards belong?', Transactions of the Yorkshire Numismatic Society, series 2, vol. 1, pt. 5, p. 10.
  • Allen, D. F., 1961a, 'A Study of the Dobunnic Coinage', in: Clifford, E. M. 1961, p. 75.
  • Allen, D. F., 1961b, 'Three Celtic coins in Nottingham Castle Museum', Trans. of the Thoroton Soc. of Nottingham, vol. 65, p. 7.
  • Allen, D. F., 1962a, 'Celtic Coins', in: Ordnance Survey, Map of Southern Britain in the Iron Age, Chessington.
  • Allen, D. F., 1962b, 'Castle Museum, Nottingham: (a) Three Celtic Coins: a report', Yearbook of the BANS, no. 8, p. 17.
  • Allen, D. F., 1962c, 'The Haslemere Hoard', BNJ, vol. 31, p. 1.
  • Allen, D. F., 1963a, The Coinage of the Coritani, SCBI, No. 3, 1963.
  • Allen, D. F., 1963b, 'Celtic coins from South Ferriby', Hull Museum Publications, 214, p. 33.
  • Allen, D. F., 1964, 'Celtic Coins from the Romano-British Temple at Harlow', Essex, BNJ, Vol. 33, p. 1.
  • Allen, D. F., 1965a, 'A Celtic miscellany', BNJ, vol. 34, p. 1.
  • Allen, D. F., 1965b, 'Les pièces d'argent minces du comté de Hampshire: nouveau lien entre la Gaule celtique et la Grande-Bretagne', Revue Numismatique, series 6, vol.7, p. 79.
  • Allen, D. F., 1966, 'The Haslemere hoard again', BNJ, vol. 35, p. 189.
  • Allen, D. F., 1967a, 'Celtic Coins from the Romano-British Temple at Harlow, part II', Essex, BNJ, Vol. 36, p. 1.
  • Allen, D. F., 1967b, 'Iron Currency Bars in Britain', PPS, Vol. 33, p. 307.
  • Allen, D. F., 1967c, 'Three ancient British notes', BNJ, vol. 36, p. 8.
  • Allen, D. F., 1968a, 'Celtic Coins from the Romano-British Temple at Harlow, Essex, part III', BNJ, Vol. 37, p. 1.
  • Allen, D. F., 1968b, 'The Celtic Coins', in Richmond, I. 1968, Hod Hill II: excavations carried out between 1951 and 1958 for the Trustees of the British Museum, p. 43.
  • Allen, D. F., 1968c, 'The pre-Roman coins', in: Cunliffe, B. W., Fifth Report on the excavations of the Roman fort at Richborough, Kent, p. 184.
  • Allen, D. F., 1968d, 'Three notes on ancient British coins', BNJ, vol. 37, p. 7.
  • Allen, D. F., 1968e, 'Three potin coins from Kent', Kent Archaeological Review, vol. 13, p. 8.
  • Allen, D. F., 1968f, 'The Sark Hoard of Celtic Coins and Phalerae', NC, series 7, vol. 8, p. 37.
  • Allen, D. F., 1968g, 'Report on Fifteen Belgic Coins from St Albans', in: Anthony, I. E., 'Excavations in Verulam Hills Field, St Albans, 1963-4', Hertfordshire Archaeology, vol. 1, pp. 12-14, pl. 2. (makes useful speculations about propaganda on Cunobeline's coinage)
  • Allen, D. F., 1970a, 'The Coins of the Iceni', Britannia I, 1970, p. 1.
  • Allen, D. F., 1970b, 'Five more potin coins', Kent Archaeological Review, vol. 22, p. 57.
  • Allen, D. F., 1970c, 'William Stukeley as a Numismatist', NC, series 7, vol. 10, p. 117.
  • Allen, D. F., 1970d, 'British Coins', Hertfordshire Archaeology, vol. 2, p. 45. (reports coin finds at Braughing)
  • Allen, D. F., 1971a, 'British Potin Coins: a Review', in: Jesson, D. and Hill, D. 1970, p. 127.
  • Allen, D. F., 1971b, 'A Celtic find from Lincolnshire', in: Carson, R. A. G, (ed.), Mints, Dies and Currency, essays dedicated to the memory of Albert Baldwin.
  • Allen, D. F., 1971c, 'The Ship on Gaulish Coins', AntJ, vol. 51, p. 96.
  • Allen, D. F., 1972, 'Celtic coins in the Royal Coin Cabinet, Stockholm', Särtyck ur Nordisk Numismatisk Arsskrift, p. 5.
  • Allen, D. F., 1973, 'Temples or Shrines on Gaulish Coins', AntJ, Vol. 53, p. 71.
  • Allen, D. F., 1975, 'Cunobeline's Gold', Britannia, vol. 6, 1975, p. 1.
  • Allen, D. F., 1976a, 'Wealth, Money and Coinage in a Celtic Society', in: Megaw, J. V. S., To Illustrate the Monuments, 1976, p. 200.
  • Allen, D. F., 1976b, 'Some Contrasts in Gaulish and British Coins', in: Duval, P. and Hawkes, C. 1976, p. 265.
  • Allen, D. F., 1976c, 'Did Adminius strike coins?', Britannia, vol. 7, p. 96.
  • Allen, D. F., 1976d, 'An Icenian Legend', Britannia, vol. 7, p. 276. (gives: "Subippasto/Esico fecit" or Prasto subi/Esico fecit")
  • Allen, D. F., 1978a, An Introduction to Celtic Coins, British Museum Publications, London.
  • Allen, D. F., 1978b,'An Icenian legend', Britannia, vol. 9, p.276.
  • Allen, D. F., 1982a, 'The British Coins', in: Wedlake, W. J., The Excavation of the Shrine of Apollo at Nettleton, Wiltshire, 1956-1971, p. 112.
  • Allen, D. F., 1982b, 'The Coins', in: Frere, S. S., et al, Archaeology of Canterbury II, Excavations on the Roman and Medieval Defenses of Canterbury, p. 141 (finds of two Celtic coins reported)
  • Allen, D. F., 1985, 'The Belgic coins', in: Niblett, R., Sheepen: an early Roman industrial site at Camulodunum, fiche 3, B1-3.
  • Allen, D. F., 1987a, Celtic coins in the British Museum I: silver coins of the East Celts and Balkan Peoples. Kent, J. P. C. and Mays, M. (eds.)
  • Allen, D. F., 1987b, 'The Coins, Bronze Minim, The Tin Coins', in: Meates, G. W, The Lullingston Roman Villa, vol. II – The Wall Paintings and Finds, p. 47 and pl. 7.
  • Allen, D. F., 1990, Celtic coins in the British Museum II: silver coins North Italy, South and central France, Switzerland and South Germany. Kent, J. P. C. and Mays, M. (eds.)
  • Allen, D. F., 1995, Celtic coins in the British Museum III: bronze coins of Gaul. Kent, J. P. C. and Mays, M. (eds.)
  • Allen, D. F., and Haselgrove, C. C., 1979, 'The Gold Coinage of Verica', Britannia, vol. 10, 1979, p. 1.
  • Allen, D. F., and Nash, D., 1980, The Coins of the Ancient Celts.
  • Allen, J. A. L., 2018, 'The Coin Moulds', in: Fulford, M., et al, Late Iron Age Calleva the Pre Conquest Occupation at Silchester Insula IX, pp. 248-257. (useful discussion of coin-mould technology included)
  • Allen, J. R., 1904, Celtic Art in Pagan and Christian Times. (also second edition 1914)
  • Allen, R., 1978, 'A find of an early British quarter stater', SCMB, p. 1.
  • Andrew, J. P., 1987, 'The Coinage of Boadicea', CNEWS, July 1987, p. 22.
  • Andrews, C., 2001, 'Romanization: a Kentish Perspective', Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. 121, pp. 25-42. (Celtic coins discussed pp. 31-33)
  • Anheuser, K., and Northover, P., 1994, 'Silver plating on Roman and Celtic coins from Britain – a technical study', BNJ, vol. 64, p. 22, pls. 2-6..
  • Annable, F. K., 1956, 'A contemporary forgery of a Dobuni coin from Wiltshire', BNJ, vol. 28, pt. 2, pp. 391 - 392.
  • Anthony, I., 1961, 'Evidence of a Belgic Mint found at Verulamium, 1957', Transactions of the St. Albans & Hertfordshire Architectural & Archaeological Society, pp. 31-35.
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  • Arnold, T. J., 1863, 'Becker's forgeries', NC, series 2, vol. 3, p. 266. (discusses the work of a coin forger)
  • Arnold, T. J., 1894, 'Becker's forgeries', NCIRC, vol. 2, col. 795. (discusses the work of a coin forger, reprint of 1863 article)
  • Atkinson, D., 1942, Report on Excavations at Wroxeter (the Roman City of Viroconium) in the County of Salop 1923-1927. (Celtic coins p. 307)
  • Atkinson, D., 1932, 'Caister Excavations, 1929', Norfolk Archaeology, vol. 24, p. 93.
  • Atkinson, M. and Preston, S., 2015, Heybridge a Late Iron Age and Roman Settlement: Excavations at Elms Farm 1993-5, EAA 154. (Excavation finds of 155 Iron Age coins discussed, pp. 5, 61, 62, 80, 82, 83, 85, 86, 99. NB: coin report by Hobbs is in vol. 2, available at Inetrnet Archaeology, vol. 40)
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B

  • Baker, T. H., 1897, 'British Antiquities', WAM, vol. 29, p. 227.
  • Baldwin, A., 1915, 'Symbolisn on Greek Coins', American Journal of Numismatics, vol. 49, pp. 89-194. (No mention of Celtic Coins, but discusses the semiotics of Greek coins using Jungian psychological theory)
  • Baldwin, A., 1952, 'An ancient British quarter stater found at Irstead, Suffolk', BNJ, vol. 27, pt. 1, p. 88.
  • Barnes, I, 2009, The Historical Atlas of the Celtic World.
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  • Battely J., 1711, Antiquitates Rutupinae.
  • Battely J., 1745, Antiquitates Rutupinae, 2e. (Celtic coins pl. VI)
  • Battely J., 1764, The Antiquities of Richborough and Reculver.
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  • Baxter, R., and Mills, R., 1978, 'The Romano-British Site at Radfield, Sittingbourne', Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. 94, pp. 239-247. (Celtic coin finds p. 245)
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  • Bean, S. C., 1991b, 'Two unpublished types of Celtic coins', Celtic Coin Bulletin, vol. 1, p. 7.
  • Bean, S. C., 1992, 'British Celtic coins added to the Finney collection, 1991, some further observations', NCIRC, vol. 100, p. 303.
  • Bean, S. C., 1993a, 'Early British Celtic staters: British A (VA 200-1 and 202-1 and British C (VA 1220)', NCIRC, vol 101, p. 286.
  • Bean, S. C., 1993b, 'The coinage of the British Atrebates: the sons of Commius', in: Proceedings of the XIth International Numismatic Congress, 1991, p. 1.
  • Bean, S. C., 1994, 'The earliest staters from the area of the area of the Dobunni', BNJ, vol. 64, p. 126
  • Bean, S. C., 1996, 'A new stater of the Iceni?', NCIRC, vol. 104, p. 367.
  • Bean, S. C., 1997a, 'Tincomarus but no Tincommius: clearing the Atrebatic waters', NCIRC, vol. 105, p. 238.
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  • Bean, S. C., 2000a, 'An unpublished type of Tincomaros', CRL 50.
  • Bean, S. C., 2000b, The Coinage of the Atrebates and Regni.
  • Bell, M., 1977, 'Excavations at Bishopstone, Sussex', Sussex Archaeological Collections, vol. 115, pp. 1 - 291. (possible Kentish Cast bronzes mentioned, pp. 68, 129-131, 136)
  • Belmont, C., et al (eds.), 1987, Mélanges offerts au Docteru J.-B. Colbert de Beaulieu.
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  • Bierbrier, M. L., (ed.), 1986, Papyrus: Structure and Usage, British Museum Occasional Paper No. 60.
  • Biddle, M., 1965, 'Excavations at Winchester 1964 Third Interim Report', AntJ, vol. 45, pp. 230-264. (find of a Durotrigan bronze coin during excavations reported, p. 233; find of a silver Celtic coin reported, p. 240)
  • Biddle, M., 1966, 'Excavations at Winchester 1965, Fourth Interim Report', AntJ, vol. 46, pp. 308-332. (find of an Iron Age coin mould during excavations reported, p. 320)
  • Biddle, M. 1967-on, NB: Excavation finds of Celtic coins at Winchester are sporadically mentioned in the nine Interim Reports by Biddle. They are not usually detailed, nor is there a summary coin report included. Researchers may find Haselgrove, 1987a, vol. 1, pp. 309, 341, 470-471, and vol. 2, p. 153, where Winchester finds are collected, an easier reference to use.
  • Birch, S., 1845, 'New proposed reading of certain coins of Cunobelin', NC, series 1, vol. 7, p. 78.
  • Birch, S., 1847, 'On the reading of the coins of Cunobelin', ArchJ, vol. 4, pp. 28-36. (Celtic coin finds, p. 28)
  • Birch, S., 1852, 'New coins of the British Reguli', NC, series 1, vol. 14, p. 71.
  • Birchall, A., 1965, 'The Aylesford-Swarling Culture: The Problem of the Belgae reconsidered', PPS, vol. 31, p. 241. (Celtic coin discussion p. 285)
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  • Blackburn, M. A. S., 1982, 'Man digs up treasure', SCMB, p. 324. (Field Baulk hoard)
  • Blanchet, A., 1899, 'Trouvailles do monnaies anciennes', NCIRC, vol. 7, col. 3400. (Celtic coin hoard)
  • Blanchet, A., 1905, Traité des Monnaies Gauloises.
  • Blanchet, A., 1907, 'Coins of the ancient Britons, found in France', NC, series 4, vol. 7, p. 351.
  • Bland, R., 2013, 'Hoarding in Britain: an overview', BNJ, vol. 83, pp. 214 - 238.
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  • Blockley, Kevin, and Day, M., 1979, 'Marlowe Car Park Excavations', Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. 95, pp. 267-270. (Celtic coin finds, p. 268)
  • Blockley, Paul, 1982, 'Marlowe Theater Site', Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. 98, pp. 225-228. (Celtic coin finds p. 226)
  • Blunt, C. E., Jones, F. E. and Mack, R. P., 1971, SCBI 16, Emory May Norweb collection.
  • Blunt, C. E., Elmore Jones, F. and Mack, R. P., 1971, Collection of Ancient British, Romano-British and English Coins formed by Mrs. Emery May Norweb, SCBI No. 16.
  • Boardman, J, 1994, The Diffusion of Classical Art in Antiquity.
  • Bone, A., 1987, 'Verica's coinage – 'minims' with architectural reverse types', SCMB, p. 229.
  • Bone, A. and Burnett, A., 1986, 'The 1986 Selsey treasure trove', BNJ, vol. 56, p.178.
  • Boon, G. C., 1950, 'The Roman Villa in Kingsweston Park (Lawrence Weston Estate) Glouchestershire, pp. 5 - 58. (Ancient British coin found during excavations reported, p. 45)
  • Boon, G. C., 1954a, 'Some fragmentary flan-moulds in the Silchester collection at Reading Museum', AntJ, vol. 34, p. 68.
  • Boon, G. C., 1954b, 'The ancient British coins found at Silchester', AntJ, vol. 34, p. 70.
  • Boon, G. C., 1957, Roman Silchester. (discussions of Celtic coins, coin moulds and mint equipment)
  • Boon, G. C., 1973, 'A coin of Caratacus in the National Museum of Wales', Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies, vol. 25, p. 243.
  • Boon, G. C., 1974, Silchester, the Roman Town of Calleva. (discussions of Celtic coins and coin moulds)
  • Boon, G. C., 1982, 'A coin with the head of Cernunnos', SCMB, p. 276.
  • Boon, G. C., 1983, 'A Dobunnic note', SCMB, p. 145.
  • Boon, G. C., 1984, 'Another Dobunnic die-link', SCMB, p. 132.
  • Boon, G. C., 1985. 'Ancient British and Gaulish Coins from Silchester', in: Fulford, M. 1985, p. 13.
  • Boon, G. C., 1991, 'Byzantine and other exotic ancient bronze coins from Exeter', in: Holbrook, N., and Bidwell, P., Roman Finds from Exeter, Exeter Archaeological Reports: 4, p. 38. (discusses the falsification of the archaeological record)
  • Boon, G. C., 1993, 'Kingsweston Villa Revisited: The East Wing Murder and other Burials', TBAG, vol. 111, pp. 77 - 83. (find of a Dobunnic silver coin discussed as dating evidence for early use of the site, pp. 77, 82 (footnote)
  • Boon, G. C., 2000, 'The Coin Catalogue', in: Fulford, M. and Timby, J., Late Iron Age and Roman Silchester, p. 129.
  • Booth, J., 1997, SCBI 48: Northern Museums.
  • Borlase, W. 1769, Antiquities, Historical and Monumental, of the County of Cornwall, 2e. (Celtic coin hoard discussed p. 258)
  • Bourne, G., 1884. 'Temporary Museum', TBAG, vol. 9, p. 39. (unidentified Ancient British coins displayed in the museum)
  • Box, E. G. and Brooke, G. c., 1928, 'British gold coins found at Westerham', Antiquity, vol. 2, p. 89.
  • Bradley, R, 1975, 'Maumbury Rings, Dorchester: the Excavations of 1908-1913', Archaeologia, vol. 105, p. 1. (Celtic coins p. 66)
  • Bradley, R, 1978, The Prehistoric Settlement of Britain.
  • Bradley, R, 1984, The social foundations of prehistoric Britain.
  • Bradley, R, 1987, 'Stages in the chronological development of hoards and votive deposits', PPS, vol. 53, p.351. (discussion of coin use and currency bars p. 358)
  • Bradley, R, 1990, The Passage of Arms – An archaeological analysis of prehistoric hoards and votive deposits.
  • Bradley, R, 2009, Image and Audience – Rethinking Prehistoric Art.
  • Brady, J., 1982, SCBI 30: American Collections.
  • Brailsford, J., 1958, 'Early Iron Age "C" in Wessex', PPS, vol. 24, p. 101. (Celtic coins p. 107)
  • Brailsford, J., 1962, Hod Hill, vol. 1, Antiquities from Hod Hill in the Durden collection. (currency bars p.15, pl. IX, see also Payne, G. (ed.), ND (1892) for original record)
  • Brailsford, J. and Stapley, J. E., 1972, 'The Ipswich Torcs', PPS, vol. 38, p. 219. (discussion of gold alloys p. 221)
  • Branigan, K., 1994, 'The New Roman Britain – a View from the West Country (Presidential Address)', TBAG, vol. 112, pp. 9 - 16. (brief mention of the significance of finds of Dubunnic coins at Camerton, p. 11)
  • Breeze, A., 2002, 'Does Corieltauvi mean Army of Many Rivers?', AntJ, vol. 82, p. 307.
  • Brenot, C. and Scheers, S., ND (1995), Catalogue des Monnaies Massaliètes et Monnaies Celtiques du Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.
  • Brilliant, R., 1963, 'Gesture and Rank in Roman Art – The Use of Gestures to Denote Status in Roman Sculpture and Coinage', Memoires of the Connecticut Academy of Arts & Sciences, vol. 14.
  • Briscoe, Lady G., 1960, 'Icenian coin finds from Lakenheath, Suffolk', Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, vol. 56/7, p. 123.
  • Briscoe, Lady G., Carson, R. A G., Dolley, R. H. M., 1959, 'An Icenian coin hoard from Lakenheath, Suffolk', BNJ, vol. 29, pt. 2, p.215.
  • Brooke, G. C., 1923, 'A small hoard of British or Gaulish coins found near Rochester', NC, series V, vol. 3, p. 156.
  • Brooke, G. C., 1927, 'Two finds of ancient British coins', NC, series V, vol. 7, p. 370
  • Brooke, G. C., 1928, 'A find of ancient gold coins at Westerham', Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. 40, p. 25. (see also Box, E. G. and Brooke, G. C., 1928, above)
  • Brooke, G. C., 1933a, 'The Philippus in the West and the Belgic Invasions of Britain', NC, Series 5, Vol. 13, p. 88.
  • Brooke, G. C., 1933b, 'The Distribution of Gaulish and British Coins in Britain', Antiquity, Vol. 7, p. 268.
  • Brooke, G. C., 1936, 'Belgic Coins', in: Wheeler, R. E. M., Verulamium – a Belgic and two Roman Cities, p. 223. (NB: coins 3 and 4 transposed, as noted in Antiquaries Journal, 1937, p. 50.)
  • Brown, I. D., 1969, 'On the use of statistics in numismatics', NCIRC, vol. 77, p. 82.
  • Brown, I. D., 1979. 'On estimating the numbers of dies used in a coinage', NCIRC, vol. 87, p. 60.
  • Brown, P. D. C., 1971, 'A hoard of currency bars from Appleford, Berkshire', PPS, vol. 37, p. 226.
  • Brown, R. A., 'The Iron Age and Romano-British settlement at Woodcock Hall, Saham Toney, Norfolk', Britannia, vol. 17, p. 1. (includes Celtic coins)
  • Brown, T., 1658, Hydriotaphia. (Celtic coin mentioned p. 18)
  • Brown, T., 1686, Hydriotaphia. (Celtic coin mentioned p. 5)
  • Brunt, P. A. and Moore, J. M. (eds.), 1967, Res Gestae Divi Augusti – the achievements of the divine Augustus.
  • Bullied, A. and Gray, H. St. George, 1911, The Glastonbury Lake Village Volume I. (Celtic coins p. 30)
  • Bullied, A. and Gray, H. St. George, 1917, The Glastonbury Lake Village Volume II. (currency bars p. 394, Celtic coins p. 393)
  • Burgon, T., 1837a, 'An enquiry into the motive which influenced the ancients, in their choice of the various representations which we find stamped on their money', Numismatic Journal (forerunner to NC), vol. 1, p.99.
  • Burgon, T., 1837b, 'Representation on Ancient Money', Numismatic Journal, vol. 1, p. 121.
  • Burgon, T., 1839, 'On a mode of ascertaining the places to which ancient British coins belong', NC, series 1, vol. 1, p. 36.
  • Burnett, A., 1986a, 'Chippenham, near Ely, Treasure Trove', in: CH, vol. 6, p. 1.
  • Burnett, A., 1986b, 'Chatteris, Cambs., Treasure Trove', in: CH, vol. 6, p. 5.
  • Burnett, A., 1986c, 'Scole, Norfolk, Treasure Trove', in: CH, vol. 6, p. 7.
  • Burnett, A., 1990, 'Celtic coinage in Britain III: the Waltham St. Lawrence treasure trove', BNJ, vol. 60. p. 13, pls. 7-12.
  • Burnett, A., 1992a, 'A new Iron Age issue from near Chichester', NCIRC, vol. 100, p. 340.
  • Burnett, A., 1992b, 'Norton Subcourse, Norfolk', CH, vol. 9, p. 32.
  • Burnett, A., 1994, 'Somerton, Suffolk, treasure trove', BNJ, vol. 64, p. 127.
  • Burnett, A., 1995, 'Gallo-Belgic coins and Britain', in: Raferty, B. (ed.), Sites and sights of the Iron Age, p. 5.
  • Burnett, A. and Cowell, M., 1988,'Celtic coinage in Britain II', BNJ, vol. 58, p.1, pls. 1-7.
  • Burnett, A. and Gregory, A., 1988, 'Norton Subcourse, Norfolk', CH, vol. 8, p. 19.
  • Burnham, B. C. and Johnson, H. B, 1979, Invasion and Response – The case of Roman Britain, BAR 73.
  • Burnham, B. C., 1999, 'The 'small towns' of Roman Britain – the last fifty years', Greep, S. (ed.), Roman Towns: the Wheeler Inheritance, p. 99. (Iron Age mint, p.102)
  • Burns, J. E.;, 1971, 'Additional torcs from Snettisham, Norfolk', PPS, vol. 37, p. 228. (no discussion of coins)
  • Burrow, E., 1925, 'Salmondbury Camp', TBAG, vol. 47, pp. 47 - 49. (report of currency bars found, p. 48)
  • Bushe-Fox, J. P., 1915, Excavations at Hengistbury Head, Hampshire in 1911 - 1912.
  • Bushe-Fox, J. P., 1916, Third Report on the Excavations on the Site of the Roman Town at Wroxeter Shropshire. (Celtic coins p. 69)
  • Bushe-Fox, J. P., 1926, First Report on the Excavation of the Roman Fort at Richborough, Kent. (Gaulish coin p. 112)
  • Bushe-Fox, J. P., 1928, Second Report on the Excavation of the Roman Fort at Richborough, Kent. (Celtic coins p. 119)
  • Bushe-Fox, J. P., 1949, Fourth Report on the Excavation of the Roman Fort at Richborough, Kent. (Celtic coins p. 280)
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  • Byard, A., 2015, 'Iron Age coin find from Drayton', Oxoniensia, Vol. 80, p. 218. (coin of Massalia reported, prototype of the Thurrock Type cast bronzes)

C

  • Camden, W., 1590, Britannia, 3rd ed. (celtic coin illustrations pp. 314, 321 (mis-printed 221), 327, 342 (misprinted 326) and 343.
  • Camden, W., 1610, Britannia, translation by Holland.
  • Camden, W. 1695, Britannia ("Gibson edition")
  • Camden, W., 1789, Britannia ("Gough edition")
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  • Carson, R. A. G., 1975, 'Ancient British Silver Coins from Chichester', BNJ, vol. 45, p. 92, pl. 1.
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  • Castelin, K., 1965, Die Goldprägung der Kelten in den Böhmischen Ländern. (Important discussion of the use of coin moulds, fine balances and dies, pp. 71-91)
  • Catchpole, T, and Maxwell, A., 2007, 'Roman Dymock: Archaeological Investigations 1995 - 2002', TBAG, vol. 125, pp. 131 - 245. (Survey of Celtic coin finds in the area discussed – some appear to be unrecorded elsewhere, see pp. 132 and 136)
  • Chadburn, A., 1990, 'A hoard of Iron Age silver coins from Fring, Norfolk, and some observations on the Icenian coin series', BNJ, vol. 60, p. 1, pls. 1-6.
  • Chadburn, A., 1991a, 'A new Celtic coin from East Anglia', Britannia, vol. 22, p. 207.
  • Chadburn, A., 1991b, 'Some observations on the Icenian uninscribed gold series', Celtic Coin Bulletin no. 1, p. 9.
  • Chadburn, A., 1991c, 'New links between the Icenian coins of AESV and SAENV', Celtic Coin Bulletin no. 1, p. 14.
  • Chadburn, A., 1991d, 'The Fring coin hoard', Norfolk Archaeology, p. 218.
  • Chadburn, A., 1992a, 'Amanda Chadburn writes:', in: Mays M. (ed.), 1992, Celtic Coinage: Britain and Beyond, BAR 222, p. 68.
  • Chadburn, A., 1992b, 'A preliminary analysis of the hoard of Icenian coins from Field Baulk, March, Cambridgeshire', in: Mays M. (ed.), 1992, Celtic Coinage: Britain and Beyond, BAR 222, p. 73.
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  • Chadburn, A., 1996, 'Iron Age coins', in: Jackson, R. P. J, and Porter, T. W., Excavations at Stonea, p. 264.
  • Chadburn, A., 1999, 'Tasking the Iron Age: the Iceni and minting', in: Davies, J. and Williamson, T. (eds.), Land of the Iceni, p. 162.
  • Chadburn, A., 2003, 'The Iron Age coins', in: Evans, C., Britons and Romans at Chatteris: investigations at Langwood Farm, Cambridgeshire, Britannia, vol. 34, p. 213.
  • Chadburn, A., 2006, 'The currency of kings', British Archaeology, vol. 87, p. 26.
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  • Champion, T. and Champion, S., 1981, 'The Iron Age in Hampshire', in: Shennan, S. J. and Schadla-Hall, R. T., The Archaeology of Hampshire, p. 37 (Celtic coins mentioned p. 42 and 43)
  • Chaplin, R. E., 1962, 'Excavations in Rochester, Winter 1961-62', Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. 77, p. L. also: NCIRC, vol. 70, column158 (Coin moulds and cast bronze coins found)
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  • Cheesman, C., 1998a, 'Correspondence: criticism of Reiner Kretz's interpretation of "Big Fish" for Tincomarus', NCIRC, vol. 106, p. 208.
  • Cheesman, C., 1998b, 'Tincomarus Commi filius', Britannia, vol. 29, p. 309.
  • Cheesman, C., 2007, 'Iron Age Coins', in: Williams, D., 'Green Lane, Wanborough: excavations at the Roman religious site 1999', Surrey Archaeological Collections, vol. 93, p. 227.
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  • Clarke, R., 1999, 'The Coins', in: Broomhead, R., 'Ilchester, Great Yard Archaeological Excavations 1995', Somerset Archaeology and Natural History, vol. 142, p. 183. (Discussion of a Durotrigan bronze coin found in a stratified feature, the coin not precisely identified and discussion largely from Mack, 1953)
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  • Clarke, R. R., 1952, 'Notes on recent archaeological discoveries in Norfolk', Norfolk Archaeology, vol. 30, p. 156.
  • Clarke, R. R., 1954, 'The Early Iron Age Treasure from Snettisham, Norfolk', PPS, Vol. 20, p. 27.
  • Clarke, R. R., 1955, 'A hoard of silver coins of the Iceni from Honingham, Norfolk', BNJ, vol. 28. pt. I, p. 1.
  • Clarke, R. R., 1957, 'The Snettisham Treasure', in: Bruce-Mitford, R. L. S., (ed.), Recent Archaeological Excavations in Britain, pp. 21 - 42.
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  • de Jersey, P., 2002e, 'Cartimandua and Cartevellaunos', CRL 66.
  • de Jersey, P., 2003a, 'ALIIFF SCAVO and ALE SCA', CRL 70.
  • de Jersey, P., 2003b, 'Minimum impact', CRL 71.
  • de Jersey, P., 2004a, 'A mystery bronze', CRL 73.
  • de Jersey, P., 2004b, 'SAM', CRL 74.
  • de Jersey, P., 2004c, 'A new Celtic inscription', CRL 75.
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  • de Jersey, P., 2005a, 'In search of ancient British kings', CRL 79.
  • de Jersey, P., 2005b, 'Ancient British kings: Addedomaros', CRL 80.
  • de Jersey, P., 2005c, 'Ancient British kings: Tasciovanus and associates', CRL 81.
  • de Jersey, P., 2005d, 'Ancient British kings: Dubnovellaunos', CRL 82.
  • de Jersey, P., 2005e, 'Ancient British kings: Cunobeline, Britannorum rex', CRL 84.
  • de Jersey, P., 2005f, 'Deliberate defacement of British Iron Age coinage', in: Haselgrove, C., and Wigg-Wolf, D., (eds.), 2005, Iron Age coinage and ritual practices, p. 85.
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  • de Jersey, P., 2006b, 'Ancient British kings: Kent', CRL 87.
  • de Jersey, P., 2006c, 'Ancient British kings: Commios', CRL 89.
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  • de Jersey, P., 2006e, 'Belgic coins in Britain', in: de Jersey, P. (ed.), 2006, Celtic coinage: new discoveries, new discussions, BAR S1532, p. 117.
  • de Jersey, P., 2007a, 'Ancient British kings: Tincomarus', CRL 91.
  • de Jersey, P., 2007b, 'Ancient British kings: Eppillus and Verica', CRL 92.
  • de Jersey, P., 2007c, 'Ancient British kings: the west', CRL 94.
  • de Jersey, P., 2007d, 'Ancient British kings: the north', CRL 95.
  • de Jersey, P., 2007e, 'Ancient British kings, and a queen: East Anglia – and some loose ends', CRL 96.
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  • de Jersey, P., 2007g, 'Evidence of Absence? The Rarity of Gold in Durotrigan Iron Age Coinage', in: Gosden, C., Hamerow, H., de Jersey, P. and Lock, G., (eds.), 2007, Communities and Connections. Essays in Honour of Barry Cunliffe.
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  • de Jersey, P., 2009, 'Some experiments in Iron Age coin production and some implications for the production of Gallo-Belgic E', in: Van Heersch, J. and Heeren, I. (eds.), 2009, Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honor of Simone Scheers, p. 257.
  • de Jersey, P., 2012a, 'The newest Jersey hoard', CRL 125.
  • de Jersey, P., 2012b, 'An Alleged Miscreant of the 21st Century', in: Abramson, T., Anglo-Saxon Counterfeits, pp. 22 - 24. (mentions replicas of Celtic coins)
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  • de Jersey, P., 2014a, 'Channel Island News', CBA Wessex Newsletter, p. 10. (discusses a Hampshire Thin Silver type)
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  • de Jersey, P. 2015b, 'Highlights from le Câtillon II: Petits Billons Armoricaines', (Internet article, see de Jersey posts on academia.edu).
  • de Jersey, P., 2015c, 'Highlights from le Câtillon II: Coins from beyond Armorica'.
  • de Jersey, P., 2015d, 'Highlights from le Câtillon II: Rybot's "intruders" '.
  • de Jersey, P., 2015e, 'Highlights from le Câtillon II:Armorican issues other than Coriosolotae'.
  • de Jersey, P., 2015f, ''Highlights from le Câtillon II: Quarter Staters of the Coriosolitae'.
  • de Jersey, P., 2015g, 'Coriosolitae/Veneti Stater Variations'.
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  • Dix Noonan Webb, 2009, Michael O'Bee Collection II, 17 March.
  • Dix Noonan Webb, 2009, Michael O'Bee Collection III, Chris Morrison I and Dennis Beadell Collections, 5 October.
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  • Evans, A. J., 1908, 'Criticisms', PSA, series II, vol. 22, p. 121. (Celtic coin p. 128)
  • Evans, A. J., 1917, 'Discussion of Layton Collection at Brentford Public Library', PSA, series 2, vol. 30, p. 227.
  • Evans, C., 2003, Power and Island Communities: Excavations at the Wardy Hill Ringwork, Coveney, Ely. (mention of an important find of a "class II Potin" during excavations, but no details nor explanation why it was important, p. 248)
  • Evans, J., 1850, 'On the Date of British Coins', NC, series, I, Vol. 12, 127.
  • Evans, J., 1852a, 'Remarks on the British coins attributed to Dubnovellaunus', NC, series 1, vol. 14, p. 79.
  • Evans, J., 1852b, 'Remarks on The coins of Cunobeline and of the Ancient Britons', NC, series I, vol. 14, p. 126.
  • Evans, J., 1853, 'Remarks on rare and unpublished coins', NC, series I, vol. 15, p. 92.
  • Evans, J., 1854a, 'On some rare and unpublished British coins', NC, series I, vol. 16, p. 80.
  • Evans, J., 1854b, 'On the attribution of a new type, in silver, to Dubnovellaunus', NC, series I, vol. 16, p. 176.
  • Evans, J., 1855, 'On a method of casting coins in use among the ancient Britons', NC, series I, vol. 17, p. 18.
  • Evans, J., 1856a, 'On the coins of Cunobeline with TASCIOVANUS', NC, series. I, vol. 18, p. 36.
  • Evans, J., 1856b, 'On rare and unpublished British coins', NC, series I, vol. 18, p. 44.
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  • Evans, J., 1856d, 'Errors respecting the coinage of the ancient Celtic kings of Britain', NC, series I, vol. 18, p. 161.
  • Evans, J., 1858a, 'On some unpublished types of of ancient British coins', NC, series I, vol. 19, p. 64.
  • Evans, J., 1858b, 'On a gold coin of Epaticcus', NC, series I, vol. 20, p. 1.
  • Evans, J., 1859a, 'On some coins of Tasciovanus, with the legend VER BOD', NC, series I, vol. 20, p. 57.
  • Evans, J., 1859b, 'On the coins found upon and near the site of ancient Verulam', NC, series I, vol. 20, p. 101. (Celtic coins listed p. 108)
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  • Evans, J., 1861a, 'An account of a hoard of ancient British coins discovered in the neighborhood of Frome', NC, series II, vol. 1, p. 1.
  • Evans, J., 1861b, 'An account of British gold and Roman silver coins found at Lightcliffe , near Halifax, in the year 1827', NC, series II, vol. 1, p. 79.
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  • Evans, J., 1864, The Coins of the Ancient Britons, London.
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  • Evans, J., 1902, 'Note on a gold coin of Addedomaros' NC, series IV, vol. 2, p. 11.
  • Evans, J., 1903, 'Ancient British coins of Verulamium and Cunobelinus', NC. series IV, vol. 3, p. 192.
  • Evans, J., 1908a, 'Ancient British coins found with Roman coins in England', NC, series IV, vol. 8, p. 80.
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  • Hill, G. F., 1917, 'A note on the composition of some coins', NC, series IV, vol. 17, p. 316.
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  • Hodder, I., 1977, 'How are we to study the distribution of Iron Age Material?', in: Collis, J., The Iron Age in Britain ~ a review, p. 8. (suggests mathematical approaches to coin distributions)
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J

  • Jack, G. H., 1924, Excavations on the Site of Ariconium. (tally of Celtic coins found, p. 9 – not a detailed list)
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  • Kretz, R., 1998c, 'Correspondence (Tincomaros name)', NCIRC, vol. 106, p. 358.
  • Kretz, R., 1999, 'On the track of the Norfolk wolf', CRL 48.
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  • Kretz, R., 2000b, 'The 'RICON' Staters of Tasciovanus', NCIRC, vol. 108, p. 97.
  • Kretz, R., 2001a, 'The quarter staters of Tasciovanus', NCIRC, vol. 109, p. 6.
  • Kretz, R., 2001b, 'Tasciavanos' second coinage series – a first classification', NCIRC, vol. 109, p. 234.
  • Kretz, R., 2002, 'The problem of Andoco', NCIRC, vol. 110, p. 267.
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  • Kretz, R., 2010, 'The biga gold of Cunobelius', BNJ, vol. 80, p. 24.
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  • Laing, L., 2000, 'Coin Motifs in other Media', CRL 51, p. 2.
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  • Lengyel, L., 1969, Le Secret des Celtes.
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  • Robinson, P. H., 1977, 'A Local Iron Age Coinage in Silver and Perhaps Gold in Wiltshire', BNJ, vol. 47, p. 5.
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  • Robinson, P. H., 2010, 'The East Wiltshire group', CRL 109.
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  • Rodwell, W.R., 1993, The Origins and Early Development of Witham, Essex. (Celtic coins p. 105, see also report by David Rudling p. 110)
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  • Rolleston, T. W., 1917, Celtic Myths and Legends, 2e.
  • Rook, T., 1997, 'The view from Hertfordshire', in Friendship-Taylor, R. M. and Friendship-Taylor, D. E., 1997, From Round House to Villa, p. 53. (currency bars p.55)
  • Ross, A., 1968, Pagan Celtic Britain, London.
  • Ross, A., 1986, Druids, Gods & Heroes from Celtic Mythology.
  • Ross, A., 1999, 'The Bury Diadem', CRL 41.
  • Ross, A. and Robbins, D., 1989, The Life and Death of a Druid Prince.
  • Ross, S., 2011, Celtic Coins in the Hunter Coin Cabinet.
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  • Roth, B., 1906, 'A find of Ancient British Coins at South Ferriby, near Barton-onHumber, Lincolnshire', BNJ, vol. III, p.1.
  • Roth, B., 1907, 'A hoard of staters and "gold bullets," recently discovered in France: – with special reference to the ancient British staters of the type of Evans Plate B, no. 8', BNJ, vol. 4, p. 221.
  • Roth, B., 1908, 'A large hoard of gold and silver ancient British coins of the Brigantes, found at South Ferriby, Lincolnshire, in 1906', NC, series IV, vol. 8, p. 17.
  • Roth, B., 1909a, 'A unique ancient British gold stater of the Brigantes (?a pattern)', NC, series IV, vol. 9, p. 7.
  • Roth, B., 1909b, 'A false ancient British coin', NC, series IV, vol. 9, p. 430.
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  • Roth, B., 1912b, 'Exhibitions: Three ancient British coins and other relics, found at Peterborough', BNJ, vol. 9, p. 409.
  • Roth, B., 1912c, 'Exhibitions: An inscribed bronze coin of the Brigantes', BNJ, vol. 9, p. 422.
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  • Roymans, N., 1990, Tribal Societies in Northern Gaul – and anthropological perspective.
  • Rudd, C, 1953, Report of objects found at Badbury Rings, Dorset, between 1952-1953 prepared for Lieut.-Col. Drew. (not published)
  • Rudd, C., 1991, 'The hidden treasure house: the Celtic coins of Britain', CNEWS, Oct. 1991, p.42.
  • Rudd, C., 1992a, 'The Nottingham Celts', CNEWS, Jan, 1992, p. 38.
  • Rudd, C., 1992b, 'VA 1235-1: Anatomy of a Celtic stater', CNEWS, Apr. 1992, p. 41.
  • Rudd, C., 1992c, 'The horse in Celtic art and coinage', CNEWS, May, 1992, p. 38.
  • Rudd, C., 1992d, 'The Bristol forger', CNEWS, Sep. 1991, p. 33.
  • Rudd, C., 1992e, 'Golden Locketts', CNEWS, Oct, 1992, p. 36.
  • Rudd, C., 1993, 'South Worcestershire hoard of Celtic coins', Treasure Hunting, Nov, 1993, p.12.
  • Rudd, C., 1994, 'War trumpet or snake?', NCIRC, vol. 102, p. 262.
  • Rudd, C., 1996, 'Coin hoards rename Celtic king', CNEWS, Jul, 1996, p.15.
  • Rudd, C., 1998a, 'Celtic Coinage of Britain', Coin Yearbook 1998, p. 93.
  • Rudd, C., 1998b, 'Duck helmet', CNEWS, May, 1998, p.35.
  • Rudd, C., 1998c, 'Verica and the fortune teller', CNEWS, Oct, 1998, p. 30.
  • Rudd, C., 1998d, 'Cunobeline and the shining one', CNEWS, Nov, 1998, p. 31.
  • Rudd, C., 1998e, 'Britain's first coins', Coins and Antiquities, Nov, 1998, p. 51.
  • Rudd, C., 1998f, 'Coins of king Prasutagus in Celtic hoard', CNEWS, Dec, 1998, p. 29.
  • Rudd, C., 1998g, 'The Burnham Market hoard', Treasure Hunting, Dec, 1998, p. 38.
  • Rudd, C., 1999a, 'The hidden faces of Tasciovanus', CNEWS, Jan, 1999, p. 25.
  • Rudd, C., 1999b, 'Esup R Asu and the owl', CNEWS, Feb, 1999, p. 25.
  • Rudd, C., 1999c, 'Dating coins of the Eceni', CRL 41.
  • Rudd, C., 1999d, 'Norfolk god or Norfolk Queen?' CNEWS, Apr, 1999, p. 31.
  • Rudd, C., 2000a, 'Husband of British Queen changes his name', CNEWS, Mar, 2000, p. 27.
  • Rudd, C., 2000b, 'The Forncett hoard', CRL 50.
  • Rudd, C., 2000c, 'The face that launched 80,000 deaths', CNEWS, Oct, 2000, p. 23.
  • Rudd, C., 2001a, 'Tribal or regional?', CRL 55.
  • Rudd, C., 2001b, 'Hengistbury Hairy. Neue Interpretationen zür keltischen Numismatik', Money Trend, Apr, 2001, p. 52.
  • Rudd, C., 2001c, 'Fincham hoard', Treasure Hunting, May, 2001, p. 12.
  • Rudd, C., 2001d, 'Unique Celtic coin named after finder', Money Trend, Jun, 2001, p. 50.
  • Rudd, C., 2001e, 'Boudicca myth', CRL 58.
  • Rudd, C., 2002a, 'Baby wolf found in Norfolk', CNEWS, Jan, 2002, p. 8.
  • Rudd, C., 2002b, 'Unpublished Celtic gold hoard found in Norfolk', The Searcher, Feb, 2002.
  • Rudd, C., 2002c, 'A gripping idea', CRL 65.
  • Rudd, C., 2002d, 'Silidu king of Kent', CRL 66.
  • Rudd, C., 2003a, 'A new Ale Sca type', CRL 67.
  • Rudd, C., 2003b, 'First gold of Lat Ison', CRL 69
  • Rudd, C., 2003c, 'Huge druid hoard found in Leicestershire', CNEWS, Jun, 2003, p 23.
  • Rudd, C., 2003d, 'Two Celtic rarities', The Searcher, Oct, 2003.
  • Rudd, C., 2003e, 'Celtic cow bone hoard', CNEWS, Oct, 2003, p. 22.
  • Rudd, C., 2003f, 'A crop of Gold', The Searcher, Nov, 2003, p. 6.
  • Rudd, C., 2003g 'Druids and coins', CRL 72.
  • Rudd, C., 2003h, 'Ash and the Dobunnic tree', CRL 72.
  • Rudd, C., 2004a, 'Forger's hoard found in Hampshire', The Searcher, Feb, 2004, p. 60.
  • Rudd, C., 2004b, 'Celtic hoard found in Kent may be linked to Caesar', CNEWS, Mar, 2004, p. 24.
  • Rudd, C., 2004c, 'King Sam of Kent', CNEWS, Jun, 2004.
  • Rudd, C., 2004d, 'Aedic is Anted', CRL 76.
  • Rudd, C., 2004e, 'Silchester hoard', CNEWS, Jul, 2004.
  • Rudd, C., 2004f, 'Embargoed.State stops export of Celtic coins', CNEWS, Aug, 2004, p. 23.
  • Rudd, C., 2004g, 'Celtic gold hoards lost be slave traders?' CNEWS, Oct, 2004, p. 25.
  • Rudd, C., 2004h, 'Is this how King Cunobeline cut his hair?', CNEWS, Dec, 2004, p. 25.
  • Rudd, C., 2005a, 'Der IBSCC Report über die Cheriton Fälshcungen', Münzen Revue, Jun, 2005, p. 10.
  • Rudd, C., 2005b, 'Celtic treasure case sets new precedent?', CNEWS, Aug, 2005.
  • Rudd, C., 2005c, 'New Celtic coin as made in China', The Searcher, Aug, 2005, p. 9.
  • Rudd, C., 2006a, 'Wandernde Stempelschneider?', Münzen Revue, Jan, 2006.
  • Rudd, C., 2006b, 'Huge Iron Age hoard found on the Isle of Wight', CNEWS, Feb, 2006, p. 32.
  • Rudd, C., 2006c, 'Celtic fakes found', CNEWS, Oct, 2006, p. 16.
  • Rudd, C., 2006d, 'Inam(uetoutos?) and Ale fe(cit) Scavo', CRL 88.
  • Rudd, C., 2006e, 'New coin confirms old king – or was he a queen?', CNEWS, Jul, 2006, p.34.
  • Rudd, C., 2006f, 'How four lost rulers were found', Current Archaeology, vol. 205, p. 34.
  • Rudd, C., 2006g, 'The Belgae and Regini', in: de Jersey, P. (ed,), Celtic Coinage, New Discoveries, New Discussions, BAR S1532, p. 145, (the article was a conference publication addition after the meeting).
  • Rudd, C., 2007a, 'Where was Caniduro', CRL 93.
  • Rudd, C., 2007b, 'The Buckingham gold hoard', CNEWS, May, 2007, p. 36.
  • Rudd, C., 2007c, 'New doubt cast on coins of Queen Boudicca's husband', Münzen Revue, May, 2008, p. 18.
  • Rudd, C., 2007d, 'Neue Keltisch Fälschungen', Münzen Revue, Jun, 2007, p. 16
  • Rudd, C., 2007e, 'Big Fish nets £7000', Searcher, Oct, 2007, p. 6.
  • Rudd, C., 2007f, 'Unique King Sam coin', The Searcher, Dec, 2007, p. 6.
  • Rudd, C., 2008a, 'The kingdom of the dog', CRL 99.
  • Rudd, C., 2008b, 'Who were the Ancient Britons?', CRL 100.
  • Rudd, C., 2008c, 'Who were the Iceni?', CRL 100.
  • Rudd, C., 2008d, '£35,000 of Celtic gold for £100', Treasure Hunting, Sep, 2008, p. 37.
  • Rudd, C., 2008e, 'Touto, a new king in Kent?', CRL 101.
  • Rudd, C., 2008g, 'Coin moulds found in Herts.', CNEWS, Oct, 2008, p. 12.
  • Rudd, C., 2008h, 'Did Cunobeline control the Iceni?', CRL 102.
  • Rudd, C., 2009a, 'Horned god or druid priest?', CRL 103.
  • Rudd, C., 2009b, 'King's gold hoard from Sussex', CNEWS, Jan, 2009, p. 41.
  • Rudd, C., 2009c, 'Who was Trocc(os)?', CRL 104.
  • Rudd, C., 2009d, 'Clovert king or clover queen?', The Searcher, 2009, Jun, p. 45.
  • Rudd, C., 2009e, 'New 'Kermit' coin may hint that Cantian kings were slave traders', CRL 108.
  • Rudd, C., 2010a, 'Celtic hammer-god found in Kent', CNEWS, Jan, 2010.
  • Rudd, C., 2010b, 'Cunobeline's biga: three coins in one?', CRL 111.
  • Rudd, C., 2010c, 'Who was Cartivellaunos?', CRL 112.
  • Rudd, C., 2010d, 'Agricu, war hound?', CRL 112.
  • Rudd, C., 2010e, 'A Cunobeline silver half unit from Kent', CRL 113.
  • Rudd, C., 2010f, 'Apollo gets a perm', CRL 114.
  • Rudd, C., 2011a, '?Anarevito(s), another king in Kent', CRL 115.
  • Rudd, C., 2011b, 'Hobble chain and Bicester half', CRL 116.
  • Rudd, C., 2011c, 'Talking heads', CRL 117.
  • Rudd, C., 2011d, 'Carl's crown and other crowns of the Iceni', CRL 119.
  • Rudd, C., 2011e, 'Boduoc and Cunobeline's western empire', CRL 120.
  • Rudd, C., 2012a, 'Vosenos, son of Dubnovellaunos?', CRL 122.
  • Rudd, C., 2012b, 'Thumbs Up, a victory stater. But Whose?', CRL 123.
  • Rudd, C., 2012c, 'AGR and his brothers', CRL 124.
  • Rudd, C., 2012d, 'Who is E?', CRL 126.
  • Rudd, C., 2013a, 'Who struck the Classic Left stater?', CRL 127.
  • Rudd, C., 2013b, 'How ancient British coins became Celtic', CRL 128.
  • Rudd, C., 2013c, 'Forger's punch found near Andover', CRL, 129.
  • Rudd, C., 2013d, Britain's first coins.
  • Rudd, C., 2014, 'Andoco in Kent, CRL 138.
  • Rudd, C., 2016, 'Who Was Caratacus?', Coin News, Nov. 2016, pp. 43 - 45.
  • Rudd, C., 2017, 'Cartivellaunos', British Archaeology, vol. 155, letter to the editor, p. 10.
  • Ruding, R., 1817, Annals of the Coinage of Britain, 1e.
  • Ruding, R., 1819, Annals of the Coinage of Britain, 2e.
  • Ruding, R., 1840, Annals of the Coinage of Britain, 3e.
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  • Rudling, D., 1987, 'An Iron Age Gold Coin found at Ditchling', Sussex Archaeological Collections, vol. 125, p. 238.
  • Rudling, D., 1988, 'An Iron Age Silver Coin found at Ditchling', Sussex Archaeological Collections, vol. 126, p. 229.
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  • Rybot, N., 1952, Armorican Art. (enlarged version of Rybot, N., 1937)
  • Rybot, N., Rudd, C., Cottam, E., 2018, War Coins of the Sun Warriors. (reprint of Rybot, N., 1952, with additions by Rudd and Cottam)

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  • Scheers, S., 1978, Monnaies gauloises de Seine-Maritime, Rouen.
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  • Scheers, S., 1980a, 'Les monnaies gauloises trouvées a Vermand', Cahiers Numismatiques No 7, p. 105.
  • Scheers, S., 1980b, 'Les monnaies d'or des Aulerci Eburovices', Acta Archaeologica Lovaniensia, vol. 19, p. 1.
  • Scheers, S., 1981a, 'The Origins and Evolution of Coinage in Belgic Gaul', in: Cunliffe, B. W., (ed.), 1981a, Coinage and Society in Britain and Gaul: Some Current Problems, CBA Research Report No. 38, p. 18.
  • Scheers, S., 1981b, Les monnaies gauloises du musée d'Evreux, Rouen.
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  • Scheers, S., 1982b, 'Les monnaies trouvées au fanum de Chilly (Somme) de 1978 à 1980', Rev. Arch. de Picardie, Vol. 4, p. 92.
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  • Scheers. S., 1984b, 'Les Potins au Rameau B', Revue du Nord, P. 99.
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  • Scheers, S., 1984d, 'Le trésor de Fraire-2 (1981-1984)', Jean Elsen List 74, p. 6.
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  • Scheers, S., 1992b, Un complement a l'atlas de monnaies gauloises de Henri de la Tour.
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  • Sellwood, L. C., 1983b, 'The Mount Battan Celtic Coins', OJA, Jul. 1983, p. 199.
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  • Sills, J., 1999b, 'A Philip III stater from Kent', CRL 46.
  • Sills, J., 1999c, 'Three Philippus imitations from Essex', CRL 46.
  • Sills, J., 2000a, 'The Ingoldthorpe stater and the study of Iron Age coins', CRL 49.
  • Sills, J., 2000b, 'The silver coinage of Bodvoc', CRL 52.
  • Sills, J., 2000c, 'Crossed lines staters', CRL 53.
  • Sills, J., 2001, 'A new trumpet type half stater', CRL 58.
  • Sills, J., 2003a, Gaulish and Early British gold coinage.
  • Sills, J., 2003b, 'Imitation Philippi from Britain', CRL 69.
  • Sills, J., 2003c, 'Celtic or Roman? AGR and ESVPRASTO', CRL 70.
  • Sills, J., 2003d, 'Dobunnic staters: a new sequence', CRL 72.
  • Sills, J., 2005, 'Identifying Gallic War uniface staters', CRL 83.
  • Sills, J., 2006, 'Identifying 'boat type' quarter staters', CRL 90.
  • Sills, J., 2008a, 'What at difference a letter makes', CRL 98.
  • Sills, J., 2008b, 'A century of Celtic coins', CRL 100.
  • Sills, J., 2009a, 'Gaulish letters on British coins', CRL 108.
  • Sills, J., 2009b, 'Tarquimpol and Pegasus gold', in: Van Heersch, J. and Heeren, I. (eds.), 2009, Coinage in the Iron Age. Essays in honor of Simone Scheers, p. 363.
  • Sills, J., 2011, 'South Ferriby staters', CRL 118.
  • Sills, J., 2012a, 'Augustus, Dubnovellaunos, and the man in the mound', CRL 121.
  • Sills, J., 2012b, 'A new Corieltauvian stater', CRL 122.
  • Sills, J., 2012c, 'Dobunnic quarter staters', CRL 125.
  • Sills, J., 2013, 'A new Amminius, and old question: who or what was Sego?', CRL 132.
  • Sills, J., 2014, 'The tribute staters of Tasciovanus', CRL 133.
  • Sills, J., 2017, Divided Kingdoms: The Iron Age Gold Coinage of Southern England. (Useful, detailed study of the southernmost gold coinages)
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  • Smith, R. A., 1901, 'Antiquarian discovery at Hawkshill, near Letherhead', Surrey Archaeological Collections, vol. 16, p. 251. (find of a "wheel money" object)
  • Smith, R. A., 1905, 'Paper on ancient British Iron Currency', PSA, series II, vol. 20, p. 179.
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  • Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, 1912, Burstal Sale, 6 November.
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  • Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, 1917, Roth Sale Part 1, 19 July.
  • Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge, 1917, Mann Sale, 29 October.
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  • Sutherland, C. H. V., 1950, 'What is meant by "style" in coinage', ANSMN, vol. 4, p. 1.
  • Sutherland, C. H. V., 1955, 'Dobunnic coins from Bredon Hill', NC, series VI, vol. 15, p. 241.
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  • Sydenham, E. A., 1944, 'The White Horse and ancient British coin-types', NC, series VI, vol. 4, p 65. (questions whether the Philippus is the only source of inspiration for British coinage)
  • Symonds, D., 1989, 'A silver unit of Andoco', NCIRC, vol. 97, p. 289.
  • Symonds, D., 1990a, 'Celtic Coinage of Britain: some amendments and additions', NCIRC, vol. 98, p. 48.
  • Symonds, D., 1990b, 'Further Celtic coins from the Finney collection', NCIRC, vol. 98, p. 268.
  • Symonds, D., 1991, 'Recent additions to the Finney collection', NCIRC, vol. 99, p. 112.
  • Symonds, D., 1992a, 'British Celtic coins added to the Finney collection', NCIRC, vol. 100, p. 226.
  • Symonds, D., 1992b, 'Some new forgeries of Celtic coins', NCIRC, vol. 100, p. 149.
  • Symonds, D., 1993, 'The Finney collection – British Celtic acquisitions', NCIRC, vol. 101, p. 188.
  • Symonds, D., 1998, 'When is a horse not a horse?', NCIRC, vol. 106, p. 260.
  • Symonds, H., 1909, 'Some British and Romano-British Coins found in Dorset', Proceedings of the Dorset Natural History and Antiquarian Filed Club, vol. 30, pp 58-72. (Durotrigan coins from Hol Hill noted, p. 59)

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  • Talbot, J., 2002, 'New East Anglian stater', CRL 61.
  • Talbot, J., 2003, 'A new example of the 'Eyelash Crescent' Iceni stater', CRL 69.
  • Talbot, J., 2006, 'The Iceni face/horse series', in: de Jersey, P. (ed.), 2006, Celtic coinage: new discoveries, new discussions, BAR S1532, p. 213.
  • Talbot, J., 2011a, 'Coinage of the Iceni – an update'. CRL 116.
  • Talbot, J., 2011b, 'Icenian coin production', in: The Iron Age in Northern East Anglia: New Work in the Land of the Iceni, BAR 549, p. 69.
  • Talbot, J., 2017, Made for Trade: A New View of Icenian Coinage. (Useful, detailed study of Icenian coinage)
  • Talbot, J., 2020, 'Dorset Coins in the Iron Age – a new look', Dorset Magazine, edition 1, winter 2020.
  • Talbot, J., 2021, 'Durotrigan Coinage', Isle of Wight Natural History and Archaeological Society Bulletin, issie. 76, pp. 25-26. (discussion of recent work on the Durotrigan silver coinsage)
  • Talbot, J. and Leins, I., 2010, 'Before Boudicca: the Wickham Market hoard and the Middle Phase', BNJ, vol. 80, p. 1, pls. 1-6.
  • Talbot de Malahide, 1870, 'Antiquities and Works Exhibited', Arch. J., vol. 27, p. 218. (Find of a CATTI stater reported)
  • Tarrats-Saugnac, A., 1987, 'La métallurgie des potins: une approche analytique', in: Belmont, C., et al (eds.), 1987, Mélanges offerts au Docteur J.-B. Colbert de Beaulieu, p. 753.
  • Tatton-Brown, T., 1982, 'Potins and other Iron Age Coins from Canterbury', Kent Archaeological Review, no. 67, pp. 161-164. (also discusses a mould for coin pellets, p. 163)
  • Tatton-Brown, T., 1996, 'Excavations in 1976 by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust', Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. 92, pp. 235-244. (Celtic coin finds reported p. 240)
  • Taylor, A., 1869, Papers Relating to the Antient Topography of the Eastern Counties of Britain, and on the Right Means of Interpreting the Roman Itinerary. (Celtic coins discussed p. 43)
  • Taylor, J., 2001, 'The Isle of Portland: an Iron Age port-of-trade', OJA, vol. 20, p. 187. (discusses imports of iron bars, Gallo-Belgic and Armorican coins into Britain)
  • Teasdill, G., 1957, 'The Brigantian coinage', Trans. Yorkshire Numismatic Soc., series 2, vol. 1, pts. 3/4, p. 12.
  • Tester, P. J., and Bing, H. F., 1949. 'A first century urn-field at Cheriton, near Folkestone', Archaeologia Cantiana, vol. 62, pp. 21-36. (find of a Kentish Cast Bronze discussed, p. 36)
  • Thirion, M., 1967, Les tresors monetaires gaulois et romaines trouves en Belgique, Brussel.
  • Tomlin, R. S. O., 1983, 'Non Coritani Sed Corieltauvi', AntJ, vol. 63, p. 351.
  • Thomas, N., 1974, 'An Archaeological Gazetteer for Warwickshire: Neolithic to Iron Age', TBWAS, vol. 86, p. 16. (Celtic coin finds pp. 18, 19, 25, 28 and 34, currency bars p. 32, ring money p 37)
  • Thomas, N., 2005, Condercon Camp Worcestershire a small middle Iron Age hillfort on Bredon Hill. (currency bar finds, p. 3 and 254)
  • Thompson, F. C., 1962, 'A note on the composition of British pre-Roman tin money', NC, series VII, vol. 2, p. 111.
  • Thompson, F. C. and Nasir, M. J., 1972, 'The Manufacture of Celtic Coins from the La Marquanderie Hoard', NC, series 7, vol. 12, p. 61.
  • Thomsen, C. J., 1841, 'Remarks on the ancient British and Anglo-Saxon coinage', NC, series I, vol. 3, p. 116.
  • Thomsen, R., 1952, 'Ancient british gold coins found in Denmark', NC, series VI, vol. 12, p. 126.
  • Thomson, J., 1924, The Book of Silchester. (Celtic coins discussed p. 622, mint p. 565)
  • Tierney, J. J., 1960, The Celtic Ethnography of Posidonius. (no discussion of coins but important paper for Celtic studies)
  • Timby, J. 1998, Excavations at Kingscote and Wycomb, Gloucestershire. (Celtic coins discussed pp. 279, 282, 286, 287, 288, 300, 301, 345, 401, 429 and 430)
  • Tournaire, J., Buchsenschutz, O., Henderson, J. and Collis, J., 1982, 'Iron Age coin moulds from France', PPS, vol. 48, p. 417.
  • Trevett, J., 2001, 'Coinage and Democracy at Athens', in: Meadows, A. and Shipton, eds., K, 2001, Money and Its Uses in Ancient Greek World, p.22.
  • Trow, S., 1988, 'The Currency Bar Hoard', in: Trow, S., 'Excavations at Ditches Hillfort, North Cerney, Gloucestershire, 1982-3', TBAG, vol. 106, p. 40, fig. 19.
  • Tupper, M. F., 1849, 'Unedited Ancient British Coins', NC, series 1, vol. 7, pp. 92-95.
  • Tupper, M. F., 1850, see: Akerman, 1850b, (publishes Tupper's account of Celtic coins found at Farley Heath).
  • Turner, R., 1999, Excavations of an Iron Age Settlement and Roman Religious Complex at Ivy Chimneys, Witham, Essex 1978-83, EAA 88. (Celtic coins mentioned pp. 67 and 237)
  • Tyacke, A., 2006, 'Chariots of Fire: symbols and motifs on recent Iron Age metalwork finds in Cornwall', Cornish Archaeology, vol. 41 - 42, for 2002 - 2003 (but published in 2006), pp. 144 - 148, colour plate 4. (Discusses find of a Dobunnic ANTED stater in Cornwall)
  • Tylecote, R. R., 1962, 'The method of use of early Iron Age coin moulds', NC, vol. 125, p. 101.
  • Tylecote, R. R., 1986, The Prehistory of Metallurgy in the British Isles, Institute of Metals, London.
  • Tylecote, R. R., 1987, The Early History of Metallurgy in Europe, London.

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  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1980, 'Correspondence' (1756 Withy and Ryall catalogue and John White intrigues), NCIRC, vol. 88, p. 178.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1983a, 'A Note on the Earliest Types of British Potin Coins', NCIRC, Feb. 1983, p. 8.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1983b, 'Dumnoc Tigir Seno', NCIRC, June. 1983, p. 154.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1984a, 'The Origin of the British L Stater and the Problem of the Catuvellauni'. NCIRC, Feb. 1984, p. 9.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1984b, 'The Missing Coins from the Collection of Sir John Evans', NCIRC, Mar. 1984, p. 44.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1984c, 'Yet Another Surprise from the Haslemere Hoard', NCIRC, Sep. 1984, p. 216.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1984d, 'A Note on the Date of the British Potin Coinage' NCIRC, Oct. 1984, p. 257.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1985a, 'The Hallmark of the Haslemere Forger'. NCIRC, April 1985, p. 79.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1985b, 'The Origin and Date of the Silver Coritanian Coinage', NCIRC, May 1985, p. 119.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1985c, 'False Coritanian Staters from the Hand of the Haslemere Forger', NCIRC, Oct. 1985, p. 259.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1986a, 'Ancient Forgeries Demonstrate Celts Used Coins as Money', NCIRC, May 1986, p. 111.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1986b, 'An Industrial Engineer (but no Papyrus) in Celtic Britain', OJA. Jul. 1986, p. 205.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1986c, 'A Metallurgical Condemnation of the Haslemere Hoard', in: Van Arsdell, R. D. 1986i.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1986d, 'False Dobunnic Coins from the Hand of the Haslemere Forger', in: Van Arsdell, R. D. 1986i.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1986e, 'The Second Haslemere Hoard and some Haslemere Stragglers', in: Van Arsdell, R. D. 1986i.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1986f, 'Rescuing a North East Coast Stater', in: Van Arsdell, R. D. 1986i.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1986g, 'Rescuing a Catti Stater', in: Van Arsdell, R. D., 1986i.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1986h, 'The Silver Coinage of Commius', NCIRC, Dec. 1986, p. 330.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1986i, The Forgery of the Haslemere Hoard, BNTA Special Publication Number 1, London.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1987a, 'The Silver Coins of Commius—A New Variety', NCIRC, Mar. 1987, p.42.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1987b, 'The Coinage of Queen Boudicca', NCIRC, June 1987, p. 150.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1988, 'Celtic Chicanery', NCIRC, April 1988, p. 78.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1989a, Celtic Coinage of Britain, Spink & Son Ltd.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1989b, 'Take out the gold, but keep the colour', NCIRC, vol. 97, p. 82.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1989c, 'The quarter staters of Commius', NCIRC, vol. 97, p. 115.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1989d, 'Celtic chicanery II – the hidden face on an Atrebatic stater', NCIRC, vol. 97, 152.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1989e, 'The face on the defaced die staters', NCIRC, vol. 97, p.190.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1989f, 'The silver minims of Commius', NCIRC, vol. 97, p. 289.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1989g, 'A new (but illegible) inscription on a Cantian stater' NCIRC, vol. 97, p. 323.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1989h, 'The Badbury-Shapwick Hoard and the date of the Maiden Castle coins from Sir Mortimer Wheeler's 1934-37 excavations', OJA, vol. 8, p. 347.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1990, 'Celtic chicanery III – The Bird-Man', NCIRC, vol. 98. p. 122.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1991a, 'The Thurrock type coin', in: Sharples, N., Maiden Castle: excavations and field survey 1985-6, p. 155.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1991b, 'Coins', in: Cunliffe, B.W., and Poole, C., Danebury vol. 5, the excavations,, 1979-1988: the finds, p. 155.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1992a, 'Money supply and credit in Iron Age Britain', in: Mays M. (ed.), Celtic Coinage: Britain and Beyond, BAR 222, p. 139.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1992b, 'Inscription on Cunobeline ship type confirmed', NCIRC, vol. 100, p. 45.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1992c, 'Three new Celtic staters', NCIRC, vol. 100, p. 80.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1992d, 'A Dobunnic branched emblem on a bronze "wheel money" object', NCIRC, vol. 100, p. 112.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1992e, 'Metallurgical and metrological analysis of pre-dynastic staters in Britain I – the Corieltauvi', NCIRC, vol. 100, p. 151.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1992f, 'The coinage of Queen Boudicca, an update', NCIRC, vol. 100, p. 306.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1992g,'Trade routes in Britain via trend surface analysis', NCIRC, vol. 100, p. 346.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1993a, 'Die-cutting expertise in Celtic Britain', NCIRC, vol. 101, p. 153.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1993b, 'An anomalous Yarmouth stater', NCIRC, vol. 101, p.155.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1993c, 'Metallurgical and metrological analysis of pre-dynastic staters in Britain II – the Atrebates', NCIRC, vol. 101, p. 117.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1993d, 'Bad day at flat rock', NCIRC, vol. 101, p.283.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1993e, 'Coin scales in late pre-Roman Britain', OJA, vol. 12, p. 361.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1993f, 'The date of the Kentish cast bronze coinage – evidence from Hengistbury and the Caburn', The "Lost Article" was accepted for publication in NCIRC, but was inadvertently never published – probably as a result of the turmoil surrounding the next article – the original text of the "lost article" is now published here for the first time (May, 2014).
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1993g, 'The recently stolen Holdenhurst hoard and coins from the Bushe-Fox excavations at Hengistbury –corrections to the record', NCIRC, vol. 101, p. 350.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1994a, The Coinage of the Dobunni. OUCA monograph 38. (with a gazetteer by de Jersey, P.).
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1994b, 'Two new Cantian coins', NCIRC, vol. 102, p .6.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1994c, 'Celtic chicanery IV – the war trumpet', NCIRC, vol. 102, p. 103.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1994d, 'The Wanborough Hoard: a reconstruction', NCIRC, vol. 102, p.209.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1994e, 'Clashed dies and the organization of Verica's mint', NCIRC, vol. 102, p.402.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1995a, 'Some recent discoveries', NCIRC, vol. 103, p. 3.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1995b, 'A Boudiccan coin from the German Limes', NCIRC, vol.103, p.87.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1996a, 'A statistical analysis of Icenian coin hoards', OJA, vol.15, p. 235. (NB: the statistical method used is not applicable to the dataset, thus the results are not proven).
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1996b, 'Muddying the Atrebatic waters', NCIRC, vol. 104, p.444.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 1998, 'It's 1960 again – is everyone feeling much better now?', NCIRC, vol. 106, p. 104.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2002, 'Celtic Coinage 2001' (report on Celtic Coinage conference in Oxford in 2001), NCIRC, vol. 110, p. 12.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2006, 'The Belgae in Hampshire', in: de Jersey, P. (ed.), Celtic coinage: new discoveries, new discussions, BAR S1532, p. 139.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2007a, 'Semiotics of Celtic coins I – Ruding's challenge', NCIRC, vol. 115., p.206.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2007b, 'Semiotics of Celtic coins II – Circumstance selectors', NCIRC, vol. 115, p. 259.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2008a, 'Semiotics of Celtic coins III – Amalgamation switchers', NCIRC, vol. 116, p4.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2008b, 'Semiotics of Celtic coins IV – Extensions into the continuum', NCIRC, vol. 116, p. 124.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2008c, 'Semiotics of Celtic coins V – It's not art', NCIRC, vol. 116, p. 195.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2009a, 'Semiotics of Celtic coins VI – Cunobeline's ship', NCIRC, vol. 117, p. 11.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2009b, 'Semiotics of Celtic coins VII – The search for codes', NCIRC, vol. 117, p. 103.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2010a, 'Semiotics of Celtic coins VIII – Seeing past the die-cutters', NCIRC, vol. 118, p. 13.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2010b, 'Semiotics of Celtic coins IX – The Minefield of Metaphor', NCIRC, vol. 118, p. 117.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2012, Celtic Coinage of Britain, 2e, electronic version.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2014a, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 1 – Cast forgeries of Durotrigan silver staters'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2014b, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 2 – Haslemere Silver: some diagnostics'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2014c, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 3 – Haslemere Die Dressing Errors'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2014d, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 4 - 'the best Haslemere forgeries'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2014e, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 5 - Haslemere vs. the legendary forgers'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2014f, 'Annie Playne's Scrapbook'. (not a numismatic article).
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2014g, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 6 – an "obvious" fake'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2015a, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 7 – the Haslemere Forger improves his work'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2015b, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 8 – Replicas'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2015c, 'Could Kent Kings Cast Coins? 1: the slippery slope of inference'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2015d, 'Could Kent Kings Cast Coins? 2: something you don't normally see'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2015e, 'Semiotics of Celtic Coins X – Inventions, Replicas and Applying the Brakes'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2015f, 'Semiotics of Celtic Coins XI – Producing and Interpreting Replicas'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2015g, 'Semiotics of Celtic Coins XII – Mapping Replicas'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2015h, 'Catti and Nunney'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2017a, Celtic Coinage of Britain, 3e, electronic version.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2017b, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 9 – Replicas from the Czech Republic'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2018a, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 10 – A treacherous Andoco fake'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2018b, 'Semiotics of Celtic Coins XIII – Identifying and Interpreting Inventions'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2019a, 'Semiotics of Celtic Coins XIV – Mapping inventions'.
  • Van Arsdell, R.D., 2019b, 'Semiotics of Celtic Coins XV – People Breaking Things'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2019c, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 11 – A New Forger?'
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2020a, 'Semiotics of Celtic Coins XVI – Do Borrowed Images Mean Borrowed Messages?'
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2020b, 'Semiotics of Celtic Coins XVII – Tincomarus Rolls the Dice'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2020c, 'Letters to Fairholt'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2020d, 'Semiotics of Celtic Coins XVIII – We've Won the War'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., 2021a, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 12 – Replicas from Bulgaria'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D. 2021b, 'Semiotics of Celtic Coins XIX – Dealing with Demons'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D. 2022a, 'Modern Celtic Fakes 13 – Durotrigan Struck bronze'.
  • Van Arsdell, R. D., and Northover, P., 2004, 'Ancient British coins', in: Havis, R., and Brooks, H., (eds.), Excavations at Stanstead Airport, Vol 1: Prehistoric and Romano-British, EAA 107, p. 115.
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  • Varagnac, A., 1964, L'Art Gaulois, Second Edition, Zodiaque
  • Vico, M. Enea, 1555, Discorsi Sopra le Medaglie de gli Antichi. (discusses forgeries of Roman coins pp. 61 – 67)
  • Voillemier, M., 1858, 'Essai sur les monnaies de Beauvais – période gauloise', Mémoires de la Société Académique d'archéologique, Sciences & Arts du Département de L'Oise.
  • Voigtlaender, H., 1976, Falschmünzer and Münzfälscher. (general discussion of counterfeiting methods and counterfeit detection procedures)
  • Von Reden, S., 2010, Money In Classical Antiquity (brief discussion of monetization of Celtic coins, pp. 55-63)

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  • Ward, H., 1884, 'Temporary Museum', TBAG, vol. 9, p. 45. (Bodvoc stater found at Rous Lench displayed in the museum)
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  • Wellington, I., 2001, 'Iron Age coinage on the Isle of Wight', OJA, vol. 20, p. 39.
  • Wellington, I., 2003, 'Cross-Channel relations and the lightweight silver coinages of central southern Britain', in: Humphrey, J. (ed.), 2003, Re-searching the Iron Age, p. 35.
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  • Wells, P. S., 2012, How Ancient Europeans Saw the World.
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  • West, S., 1989, West Stow, Suffolk: the Prehistoric and Romano-British Occupations, EAA 48, (possible coin mould found during excavations, p. 60, pl. 45)
  • Wheeler, R. E. M. (ed,), 1928, RCHM (England) An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in London, vol. III, Roman London. (Celtic coin find p. 167)
  • Wheeler, R. E. M. and Wheeler, T. V., 1936a, Verulamium—A Belgic and Two Roman Cities, Oxford.
  • Wheeler, R. E. M. and Wheeler, T. V., 1936b, 'The Excavation of Maiden Castle, Dorset Second Interim Report', AntJ, vol. 16, p. 265. (Celtic coins p. 272, pl. XLVIa)
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  • White, R., 2003, Prehistoric Art – the symbolic journey of humankind.
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  • Whitty, M. G., 1985b, 'Dynasties – Celtic Coinage in South-east Britain from Caesar to Cunobelin, 55 BC – 10 AD', CNEWS, Oct. 1985, p. 26.
  • Whitty, M. G., 1986, 'On the edge of the Civilized World: Coinage of the outlying tribes of Britain, c. 75 BC – C. 70 AD', CNEWS, Mar. 1986, p. 23.
  • Whitty, M. G., 1987, 'Classican Influence – the coinage of Cunobelin', CNEWS, Dec. 1987, p. 23.
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  • Wickenden, N., 1999, 'The Great Leighs Gallo-Belgic hoard', Coins and Antiquities, Jan. 1999, p. 39.
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  • Yeates, S. J., 2008a, 'The religion of the Dobunni with some clues from their coins', CRL 101.
  • Yeates, S. J., 2008b, The Tribe of Witches – The Religion of the Dobunni and Hwicce.
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  • Zwicker, J., 1935, Fontes Historiae Religionis Celticae, pt. 2.
  • Zwicker, J., 1936, Fontes Historiae Religionis Celticae, pt. 3.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Title page of J. Picard's De Prisca Celtopaedia, 1556

 

 

 

 

The Select Bibliography attempts to list all references to British Celtic coins of potential use to researchers.

It lists some references to Continental Celtic coins and some notices of conferences about the coins. Also included are references about Celtic studies and some general works on theory, practice semiotics and forgery useful to understanding the coins.

It does not list references with only passing mention (such as those that say: "Iron Age coins have been found in the vicinity."). Nor does it list book reviews, regardless of length.

The buttons along the top of the page jump to that letter in the alphabet. They are evenly-spaced throughout the bibliography.

Readers are forewarned that the 2015 Bibliography printed out at about 120 pages (14 pt type). The list is continuously updated and the printed page count will grow considerably.

 

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