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Austrian Find of the Century: Celtic gold and silver from Bohemia

Austrian Find of the Century: Celtic gold and silver from Bohemia

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A unique treasure trove of Celtic gold and silver jewellery and coins has been discovered in Austria. The sensational find may have been deposited as an offering to the gods in the 1st century BC. The main artefact of the assemblage is a solid gold tusk necklace, as well as a gold bracelet, four ornate gold rings and silver Boeotian coins.
A hitherto unknown part of the history of the mysterious Voynich manuscript revealed

A hitherto unknown part of the history of the mysterious Voynich manuscript revealed

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The hitherto undeciphered medieval Voynich manuscript reveals new and interesting information. Written in an unknown language, by an unknown author, containing mysterious illustrations, the book has defied all scholars, scientists and supercomputers for 600 years. The history of the manuscript's ownership is also full of mystery. Emperor Rudolf II was thought to be the first owner, but a new study points to at least one earlier owner.
The largest French hoard of Roman coins

The largest French hoard of Roman coins

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A hoard of four thousand Roman coins from a sunken 2nd century merchant ship has been exhibited for the first time as a whole at the Museum of Aquitaine in Bordeux. The collection lay at the bottom of the Garonne River. Since the first discoveries in the 1960s, other coins have been found repeatedly, not only in the vicinity of the river, but also in building material or in the walls of houses that were built from river material. The latest coin so far was turned in last week...
A Nazi map with "clues to the treasure" has been declassified

A Nazi map with "clues to the treasure" has been declassified

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In the Netherlands, documents with "clues to a treasure not yet found" have been published. The map, which some believe may refer to the location of the rich Nazi loot, is among secret documents now being made public for the first time...
Neutron technology finds bones and textiles inside medieval reliquary

Neutron technology finds bones and textiles inside medieval reliquary

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A very rare enamel pendant used as a relic box was discovered in a medieval waste pit in the Old Town of Mainz. Attempting to open it threatened irreversible damage. Experts therefore used neutron tomography to examine the contents of the box non-destructively and preserve its integrity for future generations.
Unique early medieval gold brooch and other valuables in graves from the 7th century.

Unique early medieval gold brooch and other valuables in graves from the 7th century.

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Earlier this year, a rescue archaeological excavation was carried out in the Kleinbasel district of Basel prior to the installation of a new hot water pipeline. The excavations uncovered fifteen richly furnished graves with many gold and silver valuables, jewellery and beads. The discoveries confirm a much larger settlement than experts had anticipated.
A 2000-year-old metallurgical "signature" of the Roman legion confirms the site of the Battle of Teutoburg

A 2000-year-old metallurgical "signature" of the Roman legion confirms the site of the Battle of Teutoburg

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A new method of chemical analysis has helped to identify the metal finds of the Roman 19th Legion from the site of the Battle of Teutoburg Forest in Kalkries, Germany. By comparing trace elements of non-ferrous metals, the researchers were able to match the finds to this legion and thoseconfirm the site of one of the most important events in the history of Rome and the rest of ancient Europe.
The largest Celtic gold treasure of the 20th century stolen, it took 9 minutes

The largest Celtic gold treasure of the 20th century stolen, it took 9 minutes

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In the early hours of Tuesday 22 November, a hoard of gold coins dating from the turn of the 2nd and 1st centuries BC was stolen during a break-in at the Celtic and Roman Museum in Manching, near Munich. 483 Celtic coins made of "Bohemian" gold were stolen, and Bavarian police have launched an international investigation...

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