A father and son discovered a treasure trove of rare European coins from the 16th and 17th centuries near Pomiechówek, Poland, with the help of metal detectors. Most of the coins are in excellent condition; their estimated value is almost CZK 3 million.
The hussars are known as a type of cavalry used by several countries ... but how and where did they originate? The hussars originally originated as members of Matthias Korvin's army, specifically as members of his bodyguard. Later they were transformed into light cavalry, which was later used by several countries such as Russia, England, Denmark, France, Prussia, ...
The very first document that records pictorially the buttons with numbers and letters in our country is the ordnance regulation from 1798. This particular type of buttons was intended for artillery.................updated 16.5.2023
Healed war wounds were discovered by scientists on skeletons in the ossuary in Žehuni. According to experts, they are warriors from the memorable Battle of Lipany, which took place in 1434.
Twenty thousand twenty-dollar coins were carried by the paddle-wheel steamer Republic, which left New York on October 18, 1865. Two days later, however, a storm hit the ship and its cargo went down. The treasure was not recovered by underwater archaeologists until 2003.
An amateur archaeologist using a metal detector has discovered a well-preserved decorated dagger of a Roman soldier from the middle of the 1st century BC. The find brought a team of archaeologists to the site, who subsequently uncovered hundreds of artefacts from the "lost" battlefield on which Roman legionaries fought the Raetians in an attempt to consolidate Roman power in the Alpine region.
The treasure was placed in the monument to the Napoleonic battle at Přestanov in 1835 by three monarchs. Historians retrieved the box more than a century later. They were surprised...
A field fortification from the eighteenth century was discovered twelve years ago in the Lukášov area of Jablonec. It is the remains of an artillery chance from the period of the so-called Potato War and the Plum Fuss.
Almost fifteen hundred people died in the last cholera epidemic that hit Brno 155 years ago. It broke out simultaneously with the invasion of the Prussian army. A total of 2,813 people fell ill.
Ten years ago, archaeologists discovered a hundred skeletons in the Tollense valley in northern Germany, suggesting a brutal battle between warring tribes. The pierced skulls and broken bones apparently lay on the oldest battlefield ever found. It dates back to the Bronze Age.