This news story is only tangentially related to coins. But a Valentinian III solidus helps date the site of this sudden massacre. The CNN story also shows a number of lovely de luxe fibulae. It is speculated that perhaps this village had just a little too much gold that made it attractive for attackers. https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/01/health/fifth-century-massacre-site-intact/index.html
Thanks for posting this, Gavin. Fascinating article! The unburied dead raises lots of questions. It almost seems as though the massacre was an act of retribution more than a looting raid. The murdered may have been the last survivors of a clan and there was no-one left to bury the dead. Definitely a disturbing human tragedy not unlike instances of tribes of Native Americans in our country being murdered and left where they died.
Here’s a more numismatic focused account. http://www.ancientpages.com/2017/10...-mystery-sandby-borg-massacre-swedish-island/ Here’s one speculation that Sandby Borg was home to some “unemployed Roman soldiers.” https://arstechnica.com/science/201...age-fort-tell-a-story-of-a-horrible-massacre/