Finds and rescue research in the Czech Republic

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30. 3.1935 Košice golden treasure 30. 3. 1935

30. 3.1935 Košice golden treasure

Viky
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To this day, it is one of the greatest coin treasures ever found in the world. And that, although it was discovered in 1935. It contains 2920 gold coins, three medals and a gold Renaissance chain. All these gems were found in the foundations of the financial headquarters building in Košice.
AMCR-PAS Portal of amateur collaborators and records of independent finds

AMCR-PAS Portal of amateur collaborators and records of independent finds

Elmara
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Online presentation of the Portal of amateur collaborators and records of independent finds of the Archaeological Map of the Czech Republic for the general public. Reminder, there is a webinar today at 17:00h. If you don't have the Zoom client on your PC, the installation will take about 2 minutes.
March 29, 2005 Eighty-six bronze ribs 29. 3. 2005

March 29, 2005 Eighty-six bronze ribs

Viky
2721 3
Eleven years ago, two men survived as honest finders, discovering 86 bronze ribs while searching for stones. And near Přídolí in the Český Krumlov region. According to experts, the finding was worth about a quarter of a million crowns.
March 27, 2007 The Tábor treasure counts 3959 coins 27. 3. 2007

March 27, 2007 The Tábor treasure counts 3959 coins

Viky
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Twenty years ago, builders discovered a silver treasure during the reconstruction of a house in Tábor. The depot counted an incredible 3,959 coins, with the largest part consisting of Prague groschen. Fourteen years ago, a publication was even published about him.
March 26, 2012 Silver treasure from Prague 26. 3. 2012

March 26, 2012 Silver treasure from Prague

Viky
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At first they thought they had found a mess. Only after a while did the workers working in the house in Dušková Street realize what they had actually discovered. There were 493 kilograms of treasure in wooden crates. It was mainly silver objects.
March 16, 2009 Celtic grave full of jewelry 16. 3. 2009

March 16, 2009 Celtic grave full of jewelry

Viky
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Twelve years ago, the unique tomb of a Celtic woman was discovered by archaeologists in western Bohemia. She was buried with several jewelry. But only teeth remained from the skeleton, the rest of the bones disintegrated.

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