The third year of the Living History festival focuses on the culture of the first centuries AD in Bohemia and popularises the Germanic tribe of the Marcomanni, whose homeland is believed to be in Bohemia.
This weekend the detectorists gathered at the traditional weekend meeting in the camp in Chabařovice. It was a great opportunity to meet friends, share experiences and spend time together in a pleasant environment.
One of the largest gold neckpieces from the Bronze Age, worth CZK 6.4 million, was stolen. On Tuesday 7. May 7, thieves broke into the Ely Museum in the early hours of the morning and purposely stole two meatIn addition to the necklace, there was also a heavy gold bracelet from the Bronze Age. Experts fear that the objects will be melted down and their cultural and historical value will disappear forever...
Today, we're going to look at two almost new things that are very interesting and yet as yet undetermined even though they have already come into the hands of archaeologists.
Five years ago, Robert and Betty Fooks fulfilled a dream when they bought a 17th century farmhouse in South Poorton, Dorset. The dream soon turned into a fairytale reality when, while digging up an old floor, they discovered over 1,000 gold and silver coins from the English Civil War, worth just under two million crowns...
The period of Otto Skorzeny's career from the beginning of his career to the end of February is quite clear and transparent and does not seem to conceal any material facts. The period of three years, from 20 May 1945 to 27 July 1948, is also clear; he was in Allied prison camps. The 80 or so days between these dates, however, conceal many uncertainties. We shall try to deal with this phase in more detail and critically evaluate the information and testimony obtained.