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14.9.2024 Mobilization at Kraličák

14.9.2024 Mobilization at Kraličák

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We invite all history enthusiasts, including fans of metal detecting with an interest in the Second World War, to a small historical event in the Kraličák Mountains.
GERMANIA SUBACTA 2024 - Roman-Barbarian Festival

GERMANIA SUBACTA 2024 - Roman-Barbarian Festival

strážce
6540 7
Experience living history at the unique archaeological site of Hradisko u Mušova, where the times of the Romans, Germans and Celts come alive! Come and meet Roman legionaries, barbarian tribes, Celtic warriors and, for the first time, experienced gladiators. There will also be engaging lectures, traditional rituals, craft workshops and thrilling warrior duels. The climax of the festival will be a spectacular battle - who will you see on the battlefield this year? Come and be surprised!
World Gold Panning Championships 2024

World Gold Panning Championships 2024

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11554 6
We invite you to the prestigious World Gold Prospecting Championships, which this year will be held in the picturesque surroundings of the Valley of the Lost Adits, right in the area of the Gold Mining Museum. This historic site is located just two kilometres west of the town of Zlaté Hory. In the article you will also find how-to guides on panning for gold.
BARON TRENCK: The Secret of the Mummy

BARON TRENCK: The Secret of the Mummy

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12399 0
The most famous prisoner of Špilberk, the commander of the Pandurs, Baron František Trenck, died on 4 October 1749. He was buried in the tomb of the Capuchin monastery in Brno, where his body was naturally mummified. The exhibition Baron Trenck: The Mystery of the Mummy summarises the results of research by a team of specialists using the most modern methods of forensic anthropology, forensic medicine and molecular biology.
Detectors in archaeology in the Přerov region

Detectors in archaeology in the Přerov region

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15288 3
The exhibition will present examples of unique metal objects rescued within the framework of the Preventive Archaeology project and thanks to many years of work by archaeologists and their collaborators.

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