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Detectorists in collaboration with archaeologists have discovered more medieval silver coins from an ancient hoard

Detectorists in collaboration with archaeologists have discovered more medieval silver coins from an ancient hoard

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A set of almost 1,000-year-old coins was found on the site of a former medieval fortress in the village of Wiślica in southern Poland. The discovery was made as part of an ongoing revitalisation programme, which includes archaeological work following 60 years of research. The experts worked with the local detectorist association; their work is highly regarded.
A gold necklace discovered in a field

A gold necklace discovered in a field

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A prospector with a metal detector discovered part of a gold necklace near Mistley (a village and civil parish in the Tendring district of north-east Essex). According to experts, it is around 3,000 years old and is very rare. The jewel has been declared a treasure.
Detective finds gold ring; could belong to Sheriff of Nottingham

Detective finds gold ring; could belong to Sheriff of Nottingham

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Andy Taylor of Lincoln found the 460-year-old ring three years ago during a club event in a field at Rushcliff, about 40 miles from Sherwood Forest. In the 16th century, rings like this were a popular symbol, used to convey secret messages and declarations of love between the giver and the recipient. Given the circumstances of the find, some experts believe it may have been part of the hoard of the Sheriff of Nottingham or a member of his family.
Ötzi the Ice Man - he looked different and came from somewhere else. A new study disproves previous ideas

Ötzi the Ice Man - he looked different and came from somewhere else. A new study disproves previous ideas

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Ötzi's well-preserved body from the Copper Age between 3350 and 3120 BC was discovered by hikers in the Alps near the Austrian-Italian border in 1991. In 2012, the first DNA analysis found genetic traits of steppe herders from Eastern Europe in the mummy's ancestors. But the latest high-quality genetic analysis of DNA sequencing refutes the previous results. Ötzi was much closer to early Anatolian farmers. The study also provides completely different information about Ötzi's appearance.
Study placement in Slovenia - research on the Roman city of Emona

Study placement in Slovenia - research on the Roman city of Emona

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The research takes place in the former northern part of the city, near the National Theatre inIgrisská Street, where the foundations of an insula, the equivalent of today's apartment buildings, are being uncovered. These buildings were not built to a high standard and their construction was prone to fires. Because of these dangers, apartments on the upper floors were cheap and in low demand, and thus more sought after by the lower to middle class.
A large Gothic cemetery from the Migration period discovered in Poland

A large Gothic cemetery from the Migration period discovered in Poland

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A 4th and 5th century Gothic cemetery has been uncovered in Stara Rzeczyca on the site of the Wdecki protected landscape area in northern Poland. Fifty graves have been excavated so far, covering an area of about 250 m2, but it is estimated that the entire cemetery covers at least a hectare. Jewellery, brooches, amber and glass beads, pottery and everyday objects such as spindle whorls and bone combs have been discovered in the contents of pit and urn graves.

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