Discovering ancient treasure ... where he uncovered two Roman brooches that dated back to the mid first century A.D. His detector went off again, and he found a silver coin issued by Julius ...
Retired builder Paul Capewell described the Roman coin as his “most exciting find so far”. The 59-year-old of Selston in Nottinghamshire began his hobby with his father more than 40 years ago.
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Polish Husaria Searchers’ Association, as the group is named, ventured into the forest armed with metal detectors and ...
A Roman silver coin more than 2,100 years old has been discovered during a dig near an ancient bathhouse. Some 2,000 items - including pottery, weapons, coins and semi-precious stones - have been ...
The 59-year-old said he discovered the Roman coin - issued by the Emperor Trajan in AD107 after he had recalled all the worn Republican coins from circulation - in a field in Little Gransden ...
A diver made a rare discovery while exploring a seabed off the coast of Sardinia, Italy: 30,000 to 50,000 ancient Roman coins that may be evidence of a nearby hidden shipwreck more than a thousand ...
such as Dragonby and Old Sleaford. This was another tribe that issued coins before the Roman Conquest. Their coins and other archaeological evidence shows that the tribe's territory was in the ...
Retired builder Paul Capewell described the Roman coin as his “most exciting find so far”. The 59-year-old of Selston in Nottinghamshire began his hobby with his father more than 40 years ago.
A metal detectorist in Germany has discovered a rare hoard of almost 3,000 Roman-era coins outside of the Roman Empire's ancient borders and far from any known Germanic tribe settlements of the time.