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Pot

Pot

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Polish archaeologists were shocked when they discovered a clay pot in a cornfield in December. It was filled to the brim with medieval coins. In total, they counted about 6,500 of them. That could buy a whole village. According to a preliminary hypothesis, the pot with the coins belonged to a Polish nobleman.
POUR FÉLICITER 2021

POUR FÉLICITER 2021

Elmara
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Three thousand year old jewel

Three thousand year old jewel

Viky
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The rare gold bead was found by a nine-year-old boy in Israel. The 3,000-year-old jewel is made of tiny beads. It's a typical method of the so-called First Temple period.
31.12.192 Commodus was served poison

31.12.192 Commodus was served poison

Viky
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Commodus "became famous" as a cruel Roman emperor. He killed animals and beat people to death who were amputees. The senators conspired to poison the ruler. But he vomited up the poison and was strangled by his fitness trainer.
30.12.2012 Ancient gold coins 30. 12. 2012

30.12.2012 Ancient gold coins

Viky
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Archaeologists rejoiced at the excellent discovery at the end of December 2012. In Iraq's Wasit province, they unearthed 66 gold coins that are at least 1,400 years old.
29.12.1721 Madame de Pompadour is born 29. 12. 1721

29.12.1721 Madame de Pompadour is born

Viky
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The story of Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson's life is proof that women can become influential figures in the course of history. She eventually became the mistress, or rather the mistress of King Louis XV. She went down in history as the Marquise or Madame de Pompadour. From childhood, she aimed high.
Watched chasing birds and found a treasure trove of Celtic gold staters for a record sum

Watched chasing birds and found a treasure trove of Celtic gold staters for a record sum

GM4PRO
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It's like The Detectorist! A birdwatcher was watching magpies and buzzards over a freshly ploughed field when he caught a sharp glimpse of something golden. Arriving at the site, he found a 2,000-year-old Celtic coin in the mud. As he is also an avid detectorist, he went home to get his equipment and when he returned, within hours he found another 1,300 gold coins dating back to the mid-1st century. His find set a new British record...

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