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The Water Newton Treasure is a hoard of fourth-century Roman silver, discovered near the location of the Roman town of Durobrivae at Water Newton in the English county of Cambridgeshire in 1975. The hoard consisted of 27 silver items and one small gold plaque. Because of inscriptions found on some of the pieces in the collection it has been suggested that they may have been used in a local church, and they therefore comprise the earliest probable group of Christian liturgical silver yet found in the Roman Empire.

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  • Water-Newton-Schatz (de)
  • Trésor de Water Newton (fr)
  • Water Newton Treasure (en)
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  • Bei dem Water-Newton-Schatz handelt es sich um eine Sammlung liturgischer Metallobjekte aus dem vierten Jahrhundert n. Chr. Er wurde 1975 zufällig beim Pflügen in der Nähe von , dem antiken Durobrivae in der Grafschaft Cambridgeshire (England), gefunden. Der Schatz ist vielleicht bei einer Christenverfolgung oder wahrscheinlicher in kriegerischen Zeiten versteckt worden. Er befindet sich heute im British Museum in London. (de)
  • Le trésor de Water Newton est un trésor britto-romain en argent du IVe siècle. Il est découvert près de la ville romaine de , à , dans le comté anglais du Cambridgeshire. Il est constitué de vingt-sept objets en argent et une petite plaque en or. Les inscriptions situées sur plusieurs de ces objets suggèrent que l'ensemble peut avoir été utilisé dans une église et constituerait donc probablement le matériel liturgique chrétien en argent connu le plus ancien de l'empire romain. * Coupe suspendue * Plaque votive avec chrisme, seul objet en or * Plaque votive en argent, typique de ce trésor * * (fr)
  • The Water Newton Treasure is a hoard of fourth-century Roman silver, discovered near the location of the Roman town of Durobrivae at Water Newton in the English county of Cambridgeshire in 1975. The hoard consisted of 27 silver items and one small gold plaque. Because of inscriptions found on some of the pieces in the collection it has been suggested that they may have been used in a local church, and they therefore comprise the earliest probable group of Christian liturgical silver yet found in the Roman Empire. (en)
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  • Water Newton Treasure: Silver jug (en)
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  • February 1975 (en)
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  • Silver jug from the treasure (en)
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