Hello to all archaeologists and fans of this site. I am writing to you with a request. Have any of you come across the artefacts from the picture attachment of this article?
We have here the March round of our traditional competition for the most beautiful find of the month. Since winter left us before it even showed up, the search in March was like I certainly don't remember in the last few years.
What we're putting together is a puzzle where we only have a few pieces, and even those are often not completely reliable. If we want to create a story or a picture that is close to reality, we have to fill in the missing pieces based on guesswork and knowledge of the mentality of the people involved. The key person here is Otto Skorzeny, but we must not forget Hitler, who apparently gave the orders that Skorzeny carried out...
An ancient Greco-Illyrian helmet was discovered during the excavation of an archaeological burial site on the Croatian Pelješac peninsula about 40 km from Dubrovnik. It was probably left at the site as a memento of a deceased soldier. This is the second helmet - the first and younger one was discovered just ten metres away.
The director of the Náprstek Museum NM and long-time collaborator of the museum Mgr. Zdeněk Šámal will introduce you to his archaeological findings in his lecture.s findings from prospecting in Rakovník, which have significantly advanced our knowledge of the region over the last 15 years.
The subject is on LP already under 2013. And even though the finder has stated in the description "Latin bronze application, handed over to archaeologists", it is still in the unclassified.