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Working together to discover our common archaeological heritage

Working together to discover our common archaeological heritage

strážce
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Institute of Archaeology of the CAS, Brno, v. v. i, South Moravian Museum in Znojmo and the South Moravian Region cordially invite all those interested in the issue of detector search to the lectures within the framework of the programme "Together in search of common archaeological heritage".
Treasure of 1000 years old silver Viking coins of several rulers

Treasure of 1000 years old silver Viking coins of several rulers

GM4PRO
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A hoard of 36 silver coins dating from the 10th to 11th centuries was discovered on the Isle of Man this May. They were found on private land by friends John Crowe and David O'Hare using metal detectors. The set was declared a treasure last week. Officials thanked the detectorists, saying they appreciated their cooperation.
New evidence of the oldest battle in Europe - some warriors came from Moravia

New evidence of the oldest battle in Europe - some warriors came from Moravia

GM4PRO
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3,300 years ago, a great bloody conflict took place at the Tollensee River in the valley of the same name in northeastern Germany. Recently, a detailed analysis of bronze and flint arrowheads has produced evidence that a large of the warriors came from more southerly areas, particularly present-day Bavaria and Moravia.
Tour de tanks 2024

Tour de tanks 2024

Pilotk
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A great article about the men's ride in the footsteps of the Battle of the Bulge.
A hoard of coins from the 3rd and 4th centuries as the first evidence of the Jewish revolt in Lod

A hoard of coins from the 3rd and 4th centuries as the first evidence of the Jewish revolt in Lod

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Some time ago, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) presented the discovery of the remains of a Jewish public building in Lod, the former ancient city of Lydda in the middle of present-day Israel. Among the most significant finds in the building are impressive stone and marble artifacts; Greek, Hebrew and Latin inscriptions and a hoard of silver and bronze coins dating from the violent suppression of the Jewish revolt...

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