Nálezy nejenom s detektorem ve Velké Británii a Irsku

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N8lezy detektory a archeologické výzkumy ve Velké Británii a Irsku
Perfectly preserved gagate jewellery in a Bronze Age burial mound

Perfectly preserved gagate jewellery in a Bronze Age burial mound

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A unique, beautifully crafted 4,000-year-old necklace was discovered during an archaeological dig on the Isle of Man in 2019. The jewellery was made up of 122 black amber beads in seven rows above each other. It has now been declared a treasure and will be displayed for the public to see.
5/27/2020 Treasure in a cigar box 27. 5. 2020

5/27/2020 Treasure in a cigar box

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The unassuming tin cigar box held a real treasure. It was at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. One of the staff here discovered wood from the pyramid of Khufu in Egypt inside the box. Experts say the artefact is of incalculable value.
264 gold coins under the floor

264 gold coins under the floor

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Incredibly lucky was the couple who discovered 264 gold coins under the floor of a house in the North Yorkshire village of Ellerby. The depot was in a pot. The finders plan to sell the treasure at auction for at least £250,000.
Stolen Viking treasure bought and returned home

Stolen Viking treasure bought and returned home

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In 2015, detectorists George Powell and Layton Davies found a hoard of around 300 Saxon coins, jewellery and other valuables, probably deposited by the Vikings in the 10th century, in a field near Leominster.
Luftwaffe pilot's watch on sale for 200,000

Luftwaffe pilot's watch on sale for 200,000

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The military watch, worn by soldiers in the German Luftwaffe during the Second World War, was discovered by a family in Coventry while sorting through their late father's possessions. The watch will be auctioned in August for more than 7,000 British pounds, or just over 200,000 crowns.
A detective found a treasure trove of bronze axes and spears

A detective found a treasure trove of bronze axes and spears

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A set of twenty artefacts found by a metal detector near the village of Llanddeusant in Carmarthenshire dates from 1000 - 800 BC. It contains 20 artefacts - including three types of bronze axe, a broken spear, etc. It was declared a treasure late last month by Paul Bennett, chief coroner for Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire.
Detectorists repeatedly find Roman gold coins, more to come in the field

Detectorists repeatedly find Roman gold coins, more to come in the field

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The 2,000-year-old treasure was deposited before the Roman invasion of Britain. The coins have been ploughed up and moved from their original site near Norwich over the centuries, and have been found repeatedly by various detectorists in recent years. They were the finest coins of their day, and were even made into jewellery. Today they are very rare...
26.4.2012 The largest gold nugget in Britain 26. 4. 2012

26.4.2012 The largest gold nugget in Britain

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Ten years ago, then 60-year-old Vincent Thurkettle discovered a gold nugget about the size of a small hen's egg on the seabed near Moelfre. It probably came from a Royal Charter ship that sank in a hurricane in 1859.

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