Coins and Power in Late Iron Age Britain

Coins and Power in Late Iron Age Britain

1996 • 266 pages

Cunobelin, Shakespeare's Cymbeline, ruled much of Southeast Britain in the years before Claudius' legions arrived, creating the Roman Province of Britannia. But what do we know of him and his rule, and that of competing dynasties in Southeast Britain? This book examines the background to these, the first individuals in British history. It explores the way in which rulers bolstered their power through the use of imagery on coins, myths, language, and material culture. After the visit of Caesar in 55 and 54 BC, the shadow of Rome played a fundamental role in this process. Combining the archaeological, literary and numismatic evidence, John Creighton paints a vivid picture of how people in Late Iron Age Britain reacted to the changing world around them.


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New Studies in Archaeology

New Studies in Archaeology is a 3-book series with 3 released primary works first released in 1996 with contributions by John Creighton and Li Liu.

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