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12 000 years under the prison

12 000 years under the prison

GM4PRO
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In Dalköping, near Trelleborg, Sweden, an extensive archaeological survey was carried out at the site of a planned prison facility. It uncovered evidence of settlement across many periods; the oldest dating back 12 000 years. Among the most valuable finds was a richly furnished Bronze Age cairn of an elite woman...
Fragment of a Bronze Age gold bracelet found by a detector

Fragment of a Bronze Age gold bracelet found by a detector

quo_vadis
3805 4
16.9.2024 Monday. On Mondays and Thursdays I usually walk Zeryk, but this time Zeryk gets a day off and I am in Prague in Bethlehem chapel at half past nine. Then a little arranging and then I take the helm and a little excursion begins.
Treasure of 1000 years old silver Viking coins of several rulers

Treasure of 1000 years old silver Viking coins of several rulers

GM4PRO
10941 1
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.

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