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- Esquiline_Treasure abstract "The Esquiline Treasure is an ancient Roman silver treasure that was found in 1793 on the Esquiline Hill in Rome. The hoard is considered an important example of late antique silver work from the 4th century AD, probably about 380 for the major pieces. Since 1866, 57 objects, representing the great majority of the treasure, have been in the British Museum.</blockquote>Two of the most important objects in the treasure are the ornate silver-gilt engraved boxes known as the Projecta Casket and the Muse Casket. The treasure was part of the belongings of a wealthy Roman household of high social status, which can probably be identified. The collection includes 8 plates (4 circular and 4 rectangular), a fluted dish, a ewer inscribed for "Pelegrina", a flask with embossed scenes, an amphora, 6 sets of horse trappings, with furniture fittings including 4 tyche figures representing the 4 main cities of the Roman Empire: Rome, Constantinople, Antioch and Alexandria, two hands clenching bannisters, and an assortment of jewellery.Although a number of large late Roman hoards have been discovered, most are from the fringes of the empire (such as Roman Britain), and very few objects from the period can be presumed to have been made by silversmiths in Rome itself, giving the Esquiline Treasure a "special significance". This major hoard is displayed in room 41 of the British Museum alongside the Carthage Treasure and near the British finds of the Mildenhall Treasure, Hoxne Hoard, Water Newton Treasure and the Corbridge Lanx. It has been proposed that the majority of the major surviving late Roman silver hoards are in the British Museum.".
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- Esquiline_Treasure created "4".
- Esquiline_Treasure imageCaption "Part of the the Esquiline Treasure as currently displayed in the British Museum".
- Esquiline_Treasure location British_Museum.
- Esquiline_Treasure location London.
- Esquiline_Treasure material "Silver".
- Esquiline_Treasure name "Esquiline Treasure".
- Esquiline_Treasure sign "Arthur Ernest Gordon".
- Esquiline_Treasure source "Illustrated Introduction to Latin Epigraphy p. 177".
- Esquiline_Treasure text "2160000.0".
- Esquiline_Treasure subject Category:Greek_and_Roman_objects_in_the_British_Museum.
- Esquiline_Treasure subject Category:Late_Roman_Empire_art.
- Esquiline_Treasure subject Category:Silver_objects.
- Esquiline_Treasure subject Category:Treasure_troves_of_Late_Antiquity.
- Esquiline_Treasure comment "The Esquiline Treasure is an ancient Roman silver treasure that was found in 1793 on the Esquiline Hill in Rome. The hoard is considered an important example of late antique silver work from the 4th century AD, probably about 380 for the major pieces.".
- Esquiline_Treasure label "Esquilin-Schatz".
- Esquiline_Treasure label "Esquiline Treasure".
- Esquiline_Treasure label "Tesoro dell'Esquilino".
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