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Seven Days Czechoslovakia - Polish War

Seven Days Czechoslovakia - Polish War

Elmara
13623 12
It was 23 January 1919 and Czechoslovak troops, together with the legions, began the fight for the Polish-occupied Těšín region. In this seven-day war, Czechoslovakia had the upper hand from the beginning and quickly occupied the whole area. The war also brought about a rare dispute between Masaryk and Beneš, with Masaryk wanting to fight and Beneš fearing the reaction of the powers of the agreement.
First autumn news metal detector Garrett At Gold

First autumn news metal detector Garrett At Gold

Elmara
20670 3
The end of the year is approaching and so comes the first autumn news. There will be a few more this year, but we won't get ahead of the events to come. For all the fans of detectors Garrettthere is now a new Garrett AT Gold and it seems to make them very happy.
Keleč Treasure

Keleč Treasure

unknown
19041 12
In a dangerous and turbulent time, after the death of Prince Boleslav III, around 1002, an unknown merchant wandered through our country. For reasons known only to himself, he buried and hid his fortune in this place, perhaps to retrieve it when the danger passed. It never happened...
In memory of Jiří POTŮČEK - TOLARA part 1

In memory of Jiří POTŮČEK - TOLARA part 1

kytara
8925 10
Radiotelegraph operator of the SILVER A paragroup, Svob. Jiří Potůček (codename Tolar), was dropped from a British aircraft together with six other paratroopers of the ANTROPOID, SILVER A and SILVER B groups in the occupied territory of the Czechoslovakia on the night of 28-29 December 1941....
The mystery of the Baghdad batteries

The mystery of the Baghdad batteries

Elmara
14162 5
It happened in 1938 during the works in Khujut Rab. Just outside Baghdad. Here, German archaeologist Wilhelm Konig recovered a five-inch-long (13cm) clay vessel containing a copper cylinder that encased an iron wire. The vessel showed signs of corrosion and initial tests indicated the presence of an acidic agent. Probably wine or wine vinegar.
HISTORY OF THE MEDAL AND CROSS OF ST. BENEDICT

HISTORY OF THE MEDAL AND CROSS OF ST. BENEDICT

cobra
24367 6
The Medal of St. Benedict, one of the sacraments of the Holy Church, first saw the light of day probably in the Middle Ages in the environment of the Benedictine Order. In the artifacts in the Hunter's Club, this object was displayed as undesignated for some time; thanks to Cobra, you can now read the full history of this saintly medal.
Where the village was originally farmed

Where the village was originally farmed

litrfree
39526 13
When we search the landscape, we are often faced with a question that is crucial to our further search. Was there anything here at all? Archaeologists themselves have attempted to answer this question in some general terms, defining the terms "something" and "nothing" as follows........
Metal Detector Minelab E-Trac - Six Month Test by Treasure Hunter

Metal Detector Minelab E-Trac - Six Month Test by Treasure Hunter

Elmara
47775 1
So we have completed six months of testing of the Minelab E-trac metal detector. During the test I took many notes and consulted many times with the searchers who use the detector. Although I think I have mastered the detector, I certainly wouldn't say I can set it up 100% in all locations in those 6 months.
Metal detector Tesoro EuroSabre II six-month test

Metal detector Tesoro EuroSabre II six-month test

Elmara
46529 54
A video has been added When I started testing the EuroSabre II in November, I assumed that I would have a test of this detector completed sometime in late January. But this year's long winter has changed my plans quite a bit, and I've also found a great liking for the detector, so I've started testing a number of details that I don't usually follow in the detector tests on Treasure Hunter.

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