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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...
Silver Viking bracelets in original context

Silver Viking bracelets in original context

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Four beautiful silver Viking bracelets were discovered on a hillside near the Norwegian farm Årdal in the village of Hjelmeland. Each is unique and all are in perfect condition. They were hidden under the floor of a Viking house that burned down in the 9th century...
The world's biggest detector event - lots of unique finds and a treasure trove of gold coins

The world's biggest detector event - lots of unique finds and a treasure trove of gold coins

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Last weekend Detectival 2024 took place in Hertfordshire, England. The event, which brings together thousands of detectorists and history enthusiasts, produced some of the most spectacular discoveries in years - from Roman and Celtictreasures, silver and gold coins, to early medieval and Saxon finds, including rare imports, to the discovery of a hoard of 18th century gold guineas. ...

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