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Construction workers uncover a 2nd century Roman bath

Construction workers uncover a 2nd century Roman bath

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A bathhouse has been discovered in Baden, Switzerland, which was part of an ancient Roman spa complex. The discovery was made during construction work in the Kurplatz city centre. Archaeologists have dated the discovery to the second half of the 1st century to the early 2nd century. The bath was connected to a much older pipe that brought water from nearby sulphur springs.
Does the 2000-year-old "swan" jar contain the elixir of immortality?

Does the 2000-year-old "swan" jar contain the elixir of immortality?

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A swan-shaped bronze vessel containing more than three litres of an unknown liquid was discovered last week in Sanmenxia city in central China's Henan province. It was lying in a tomb found during a rescue archaeological survey during the construction of a new part of the city. It is the first bronze pot of this type found in Sanmenxia.
Treasures from a teacher's collection auctioned for a million

Treasures from a teacher's collection auctioned for a million

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History teacher Gordon Taylor has always enjoyed walking through the fields, looking for fragments of artefacts and traces of ancient human activity. In 1962, he found a fragment of human bone near Irby in Lincolnshire. This discovery led to a 17-year-long exploration and the discovery of 72 mostly female graves and hundreds of unique objects dating from between 450 and 625 AD.
More unique detectorist finds declared treasure

More unique detectorist finds declared treasure

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Gold ring from 400 - 200 BC, which is only the sixth of its kind to be found in England, and a medieval silver brooch with two centaurs dating from between 1200 and 1300, have beenThe Covid-19 crisis was investigated by video conference between Coroner John Ellery of Telford & Wrekin, experts from the British Museum's Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) and one of the finders..
Leiden museum buys rare Viking jewel discovered by metal detector

Leiden museum buys rare Viking jewel discovered by metal detector

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A silver braided pendant in the shape of a ring was acquired by the Dutch museum Rijksmuseum van Oudheden (RMO) in Leiden. It was discovered while searching in a ploughed cornfield near Hoogwoud on Christmas Eve last year. It has now become part of the national collection - it was bought from the detectorist for an as yet undisclosed price. The museum ranks it as one of the most important finds of the period, and adds it to a unique collection of other jewels from a hoard at nearby Westerklief...
Treasure hunters discover gold coins and a watch that recorded the time of the ship's sinking

Treasure hunters discover gold coins and a watch that recorded the time of the ship's sinking

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On the night of June 14, 1838, a boiler on the steam excursion boat Pulaski exploded off the coast of North Carolina. Within a short time, the ship sank with 128 people on board, including U.S. Congressman William B. Rochester and many other wealthy and prominent individuals. Only 59 lucky people survived. Recently, divers discovered gold and silver coins of considerable value near the wreck, and most notably a gold watch that stopped shortly after the explosion...

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