Nálezy nejenom s detektorem ve Velké Británii a Irsku

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The Celtic treasure contained 300 coins

The Celtic treasure contained 300 coins

Viky
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Three years after its discovery, the public will apparently finally be able to see the Celtic treasure discovered by a trio of metal detectorists in the New Forest in England. The hoard contained nearly 300 Celtic coins. The museum must raise £37,500 to buy the hoard.
2.11.2014 Viking treasure from Bedale 2. 11. 2014

2.11.2014 Viking treasure from Bedale

Viky
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The beautiful Viking artefacts known as Bedale Hoard were restored seven years ago and restored to their original beauty. The objects, believed to date from the early 10th century, were discovered by metal detectorists in North Yorkshire.
2. 11. 2014 Bronze Roman Rooster

2. 11. 2014 Bronze Roman Rooster

Viky
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Three years after it was found during excavations in an ancient cemetery, a rare bronze Roman rooster has been given a permanent home. It was taken over by Cirencester Museum in autumn 2014. The figurine dates from the second century.
23.10.2014 Galloway Treasure 23. 10. 2014

23.10.2014 Galloway Treasure

Elmara
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Hundreds of gold and silver objects were discovered in autumn 2014 by a prospector with a metal detector in Scotland. Experts say it was the rarest Viking find in the country since the nineteenth century. The depot contained bracelets, crosses and brooches.
16.10.2014 2200 years old carriage 16. 10. 2014

16.10.2014 2200 years old carriage

Viky
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Archaeologists from the University of Leicester have discovered fittings from a 2,200-year-old chariot. Experts believe it was dismantled or never reassembled. It probably belonged to a nobleman or warrior.
14.10.2021 Fisherman finds coins that belonged to a soldier 14. 10. 2021

14.10.2021 Fisherman finds coins that belonged to a soldier

Viky
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Treasure hunter and fisherman Jason Hemmings (41) has discovered Roman coins believed to have been dropped by a soldier two thousand years ago. The Dorset man made the haul with a metal detector he bought from a friend for £300. In total he found fifteen bronze and silver coins.

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