The finals of the special "iron" competition brought the following finalists. Unfortunately, there were not many proposals and it is clear that most iron seekers are a bit afraid to propose. Simply, with the promotion of iron finds, we will have a lot of work to do.
At the beginning of June Tobias-red added a beautiful and very well preserved pin from the Roman period to the LP artifacts catalogue. Little did he know that it would become the subject of specialist interest and even win the Find of the Month competition. The pin so intrigued Elmar that he arranged an interview with the finder. At the end of the article you will also find a statement from the archaeologist with whom the finder is in contact...
A few days ago a very nice and unique find appeared on LP. Since we were looking for the identification, I finally called the finder and added a small interview to the find.
Finding such an axe might seem like a common thing to some, but it really isn't. There are 71 of this type of axe with lobes in the entire history of "history hunters" so far. This makes it clear that the find is exceptional, most searchers will never find it, and I think it should be treated as such. The article includes a joint interview with the axe finder, Nebelix.
A new qualification is here and a number of wonderful finds have come together again. Last round was exciting right up to the last few minutes and I have to say we enjoyed it very much. To make things a little more interesting, we managed to get a top detector back into the competition after a long time.
The June finals are here and there are 12 finalists. Even though this month is usually weaker for finds, as the fields turn golden and are not accessible, there were still many beautiful finds.