Nálezy nejenom s detektorem v západní Evropě

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Nálezy detektorem a archeologie v Itálii, Francii, Holandsku atd.
Robotic submersibles recover 1,900-year-old magnificent Roman glass

Robotic submersibles recover 1,900-year-old magnificent Roman glass

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Archaeologists have discovered a set of well-preserved glassware and raw blocks from a Roman wreck between the Italian island of Capraia and French Corsica. This is only the second wreck with glassware found. Thousands of glass and other objects from the late 1st or early 2nd century AD lie on the bottom of this ship alone.
Extremely rich Bronze Age tombs have been discovered in Cyprus

Extremely rich Bronze Age tombs have been discovered in Cyprus

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In the ancient city of Dromolaxia Vizatzia on the southeastern coast of Cyprus, luxurious Bronze Age tombs have been discovered - probably belonging to the city's ruling elite. These are some of the richest Bronze Age tombs ever found in the Mediterranean.
Detectorist finds 3,000-year-old huge Bronze Age treasure in the Alps

Detectorist finds 3,000-year-old huge Bronze Age treasure in the Alps

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A treasure dating back to the 12th to 11th century BC was discovered at the site of a Roman battle in the Oberhalbstein Alps with the help of a metal detector. It contains over 80 bronze objects weighing a total of 20 kg. It is the largest and most important Bronze Age treasure ever found in the canton of Graubünden...
3,000-year-old octagonal sword discovered in Bavaria - still shining like new

3,000-year-old octagonal sword discovered in Bavaria - still shining like new

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Archaeologists have discovered a sword from the Middle Bronze Age in Nördlingen, Germany. It dates back to the late 14th century BC and is in such good condition that it still retains its original lustre! It is an extremely rare find, not only in its age, shape, material and condition, but also in its undisturbed original context...
Cooperation behind the line...

Cooperation behind the line...

jaccob
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The cooperation with domestic archaeology has been going on for years, but I have always been interested in how similar cooperation takes place abroad. And what are actually the relationships between searcher and archaeologist, beyond our borders.
New skeletal remains found in Pompeii

New skeletal remains found in Pompeii

Elmara
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The time of summer holidays is approaching and more finds are being made at one of the most beautiful archaeological sites. We've been meaning to revisit the site for several years now, and in my opinion there is no more important archaeological site in Europe.

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