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Gold coins from the Tudor period

Gold coins from the Tudor period

Viky
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A family from the south of England has made a bombshell find. While pulling weeds in their garden, they discovered gold coins from the Tudor period. The depot has already been registered by the British Museum.
Rare medieval knife rejected by archaeologists, detectorist paid for analysis and convinced them

Rare medieval knife rejected by archaeologists, detectorist paid for analysis and convinced them

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Rare medieval knife rejected by archaeologists, detectorist paid for analysis and convinced themScottish History buff and budding detectorist Craig Johnstone searched the woods near Penicuik for traces of the 1666 battle. But on that day he made a find that at first not only he, but also the archaeologists he approached, thought was a modern affair and refused to accept. But they were wrong by several hundred years...
Detectorists have sparked the discovery of a unique Roman villa that is changing the way experts look at

Detectorists have sparked the discovery of a unique Roman villa that is changing the way experts look at

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Archaeologists from Wrexham Museum, the University of Chester and Archaeological Survey West have discovered a Roman villa near Rossett in Wrexham thanks to reported finds by collaborating detectorists. The villa is the first of its kind ever discovered in north-east Wales and fundamentally breaks down previous assumptions about the area during the Roman period.
Gold coin from the 17th century

Gold coin from the 17th century

Viky
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He usually searches for lost jewellery and then returns it to its owners. But in November, a prospector from England managed to find a gold coin - a guinea. It dates back to the 17th century.
Lidl built its store right on top of an 11th century Viking house

Lidl built its store right on top of an 11th century Viking house

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Dublin's new supermarket on Aungier Street has incorporated a Viking house dating from 1070, which was found during a recent archaeological survey. Customers can view the house through a glass floor and enjoy an authentic view of a vernacular building from almost a thousand years ago. In addition, the shophouse also includes an 18th century cultural layer: the Aungier Theatre Staircase and the original Longford Street arches.
Two young detectorists found two very rare coins, they will be sold at auction

Two young detectorists found two very rare coins, they will be sold at auction

Elmara
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Sixteen-year-old Reece Pickering found a coin of the last Anglo-Saxon king at Topcroft in Norfolk and fifteen-year-old Walter Taylor found a silver penny from 1106 in Essex. As the coins were single and do not meet the Treasure Act, they can be auctioned into private hands. There is already a lot of interest in the auction; it will take place on 26-27 October and the preliminary estimate of the final price for both coins is about 100,000 crowns.
Christian chalice near Hadrian's Wall

Christian chalice near Hadrian's Wall

Viky
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Fourteen fragments from a rare chalice have been found by archaeologists in northern England. It depicts typical Christian symbols such as ships, crosses and fish. Earlier, archaeologists in Vindolanda unearthed, for example, boxing gloves or shoes.
Shadows of the dead in 1,500-year-old graves

Shadows of the dead in 1,500-year-old graves

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An Anglo-Saxon cemetery with 208 6th century graves has been discovered by archaeologists at Oulton near Lowestoft in East Suffolk on the site of a future residential development. The graves concealed the rare phenomenon of silhouettes - dark impressions of the undead in the sandy soil.
Unique detector find of a female medieval seal

Unique detector find of a female medieval seal

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A silver seal from the late 13th century was found in the spring of 2019 using a metal detector on the grounds of a local trade school. Due to the quality of the material, it is in near-original, excellent condition. Medieval seals bearing a woman's name are among the very rare finds, especially for a family of such status.

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