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Searching for meteorites in Antarctica

Searching for meteorites in Antarctica

Viky
4027 4
Scientists will search for rare meteorites in Antarctica. The British expedition hopes to find at least a few. Their exploration will take six weeks. They've gone to the region of permafrost and cold equipped with a special metal detector. Specifically, they're looking for meteorites called Siderites. They usually contain 20 percent iron and nickel.
Search for Holocaust victims

Search for Holocaust victims

Viky
2840 0
Investigators from the Institute of National Memory (IPN) have announced the discovery of another massgrave near the site of the Treblinka I extermination camp during World War II. Scientists from other institutions were also invited to join the research. It is not yet clear how many of the dead are in the pit, which measures roughly 3.4 by 4.5 metres.
Italy 2018 with Equinox 800

Italy 2018 with Equinox 800

jaccob
10898 12
As has become a tradition, this year will be no exception. Again you will find some articles about searching by the sea. This year it will be a bit more extensive than previous years thanks to new equipment. I have also divided the article into several parts. Anyway, you have a lot to look forward to, because there will be more than enough information, so read carefully
Public collection helped save Viking's most valuable treasure, finder gets 57 million

Public collection helped save Viking's most valuable treasure, finder gets 57 million

GM4PRO
5192 15
A book could be written about Derek McLennan and his "Galloway" treasure. Three years ago, this Scottish good-natured sympathiser and great promoter of detector detecting found the so-called "Galloway". "Galloway Treasure"; the largest and most valuable silver and gold Viking set ever found in the islands. The deadline for raising funds to purchase the treasure is at the beginning of November. And so, as well as the great feeling of discovering national history, Derek can also be warmed by the reward that will land in his account in the next few days...
The mystery of the Baghdad batteries

The mystery of the Baghdad batteries

Elmara
13832 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.

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