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Wooly Mamouths, A Brewery, And Coins

Coins can be a form of ‘index fossil.’ Coins can help date a dig site, identify past trade routes, and even political boundaries.

Finds in England have proved to be particularly fruitful, combining finds of coins with everything from weapons to fine art. The extremely rare coin of ancient Roman usurper Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus recently encountered at the site of

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