Archaeologists in Luxembourg have discovered a lavish 1,700-year-old hoard of Roman gold coins that had been placed near the foundations of a small, tower-like Roman fort.
A team of archaeologists recently discovered a hoard of 141 Roman gold coins dating back to around the Fourth Century CE in northern Luxembourg. According to the National Institute for ...
A tiny Roman lock made of gold was recently discovered in a German field. It was once damaged, but experts reconstructed the locking mechanism to see that it would have worked well. The miniature ...
WESTPHALIA, GERMANY—Live Science reports that a metal detectorist discovered a unique gold lock in a field in ... 1,600-year-old miniature version of a Roman lock, which were usually much ...
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Archaeologists Discover 1,800-Year-Old Gold Ring With ‘Venus the Victorious’ Carving, Alongside Unexpected 10th-Century CoinsThis centerpiece had a gold frame and linear patterns etched around it. The timeline of the ring was the second or third century A.D. when the Roman Empire ruled the region, which was evidence for ...
He is a native English speaker. Archaeologists have discovered a hoard of gold Roman coins dating back to the Fourth Century which include the marks of nine emperors ruling between 364 and 408 AD.
Jason Massey discovered a Roman gold signet ring with an engraving of the god Victory in a field near Crewkerne. Experts at the British Museum are yet to assess the ring but it is thought to date ...
Two metal detectorists in the Netherlands have found a hoard of first-century gold and silver coins. The rare mix of Roman and British money features portraits of emperors and kings who ruled from ...
A tiny Roman lock made of gold was recently discovered in a German field. It was once damaged, but experts reconstructed the locking mechanism to see that it would have worked well. The miniature box ...
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