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07/23/2024

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Unearthing an Ancient Treasure: Gold Coin Hoard Dating Back 2,000 Years Found Within a Cow Bone.
07/20/2024

Unearthing an Ancient Treasure: Gold Coin Hoard Dating Back 2,000 Years Found Within a Cow Bone.

Swiss Metal Detectorist Finds 1,290 4th Century Roman Coins!
07/20/2024

Swiss Metal Detectorist Finds 1,290 4th Century Roman Coins!

A rare medieval treasure of 2,200 pieces of silver, 21 gold coins and a beautiful signet ring was found in the monastery...
07/20/2024

A rare medieval treasure of 2,200 pieces of silver, 21 gold coins and a beautiful signet ring was found in the monastery after being buried for more than eight centuries

More than 10,000 extremely гагe relics, along with gold seals weighing over 17 pounds, and dating back 370 years, were ᴜ...
07/20/2024

More than 10,000 extremely гагe relics, along with gold seals weighing over 17 pounds, and dating back 370 years, were ᴜпeагtһed

The largest Roman gold hoard ever discovered was the “Trier Gold Hoard.” The discovery, which included 265,000 gold piec...
07/20/2024

The largest Roman gold hoard ever discovered was the “Trier Gold Hoard.” The discovery, which included 265,000 gold pieces totaling 18.5 kg, was uncovered in 1993 during excavation work, approximately 1,800 years after it was hidden.

A lucky man while weeding his garden discovered a 15th-century trove of gold, dating back to the Tudor period.
07/19/2024

A lucky man while weeding his garden discovered a 15th-century trove of gold, dating back to the Tudor period.

Discover the incredible treasure found near the Oxus River, showcasing Persian artistry from the 2nd or 3rd century BC.
07/19/2024

Discover the incredible treasure found near the Oxus River, showcasing Persian artistry from the 2nd or 3rd century BC.

Incredible beginner’s luck: Ole Ginnerup Schytz, a novice treasure hunter whose life changed after finding 2,000 ancient...
07/19/2024

Incredible beginner’s luck: Ole Ginnerup Schytz, a novice treasure hunter whose life changed after finding 2,000 ancient gold coins. (VIDEO)

Discover the mystery of the gold coin of Alexander the Great (4th century BC), found in Corinth in 1930. Numismatic Muse...
07/19/2024

Discover the mystery of the gold coin of Alexander the Great (4th century BC), found in Corinth in 1930. Numismatic Museum, Athens, Greece.

Unearthing the great secrets of the past: A group of amateur treasure hunters discover an enchanting treasure trove of s...
07/19/2024

Unearthing the great secrets of the past: A group of amateur treasure hunters discover an enchanting treasure trove of sixth-century gold jewelry

The Didcot HoardThis incredible Roman hoard was found by metal detectorist Bill Darley in 1995, near the Oxfordshire tow...
07/18/2024

The Didcot Hoard

This incredible Roman hoard was found by metal detectorist Bill Darley in 1995, near the Oxfordshire town of Didcot.

This hoard consists of 126 gold coins or aurei. The aureus (from the latin for “golden”) was the standard gold denomination of the Roman Empire and was valued at 25 silver denarii. Though the aureus was the same size as the denarius, the increased density of gold gave it twice the weight, usually between 7-8 grams in the first century. The aureus is also known for its consistently outstanding purity level, near to 24-carat gold in excess of 99%, putting many more modern “gold” coins to shame.

The amazing Didcot Hoard can be viewed at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

A nice little load of ancient Greek history mixed with coin art!
07/18/2024

A nice little load of ancient Greek history mixed with coin art!

The ancient Greeks often put Gods on their money. Kronos, Hercules, Zeus, Apollo, Athena and Poseidon are shown here on ...
07/18/2024

The ancient Greeks often put Gods on their money. Kronos, Hercules, Zeus, Apollo, Athena and Poseidon are shown here on Greek tetradrachms and a stater. Often collections are assembled by accumulating coins with as many different Gods and Goddesses as possible.

07/15/2024

Mould for pilgrim badge. Medieval, 12-14th century

Twelve-Feet Tall, Two-Headed, Well-Preserved Gourd Mummy Discovered In Province ‎
07/15/2024

Twelve-Feet Tall, Two-Headed, Well-Preserved Gourd Mummy Discovered In Province ‎

Rene Magritte, The victory, 1939
07/15/2024

Rene Magritte, The victory, 1939

Claude Monet, The Grand Canal, Venice, 1908
07/15/2024

Claude Monet, The Grand Canal, Venice, 1908

This fragment of relief is from the tomb of Intefiker at Lahun, and dates to the twelfth dynasty. I especially love the ...
07/15/2024

This fragment of relief is from the tomb of Intefiker at Lahun, and dates to the twelfth dynasty. I especially love the detail of the quail chick hieroglyph

According to some legends; there was a French city where, during the Middle Ages, the women had an odd habit. In the mor...
07/15/2024

According to some legends; there was a French city where, during the Middle Ages, the women had an odd habit. In the morning, married women would put a small dose of poison in the breakfast they had prepared for their husbands. Later on, when their men returned home during the evening, they would be given the antidote.
In this way, the poison would not become harmful and affect them. There was a strict reason for this practice. Should the husbands remain elsewhere for too long, as the administration of the antidote got delayed, the men would end up experiencing symptoms like nausea, headaches, depression, vomiting, pain or shortness of breath.
The longer the man delayed to return home to his wife, the sicker he would get. And, ultimately, when he finally returned home, his wife unknowingly gave him the antidote. In this way, within a few minutes, he quickly started feeling better. All of this worked as a trick, giving men the impression that being away from home would lead to pain and depression. Therefore, the husbands would become more attached to their homes and their wives.
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Angel Falls in Venezuela 🇻🇪
07/15/2024

Angel Falls in Venezuela 🇻🇪

In the foreground of this image taken at Medinet Habu is the small Temple of Amun, Djeser-Set, that was founded during t...
07/15/2024

In the foreground of this image taken at Medinet Habu is the small Temple of Amun, Djeser-Set, that was founded during the Middke Kingdom and then enlarged by Hatshepsut and Tuthmosis III. Just behind is the First Pylon of the Mortuary Temple of Ramesses III, and beyond that the soaring landscape of the Theban Hills

Exceptionally rare golden sword pommel acquired by Scottish museum. National Museums Scotland has acquired an "exception...
07/14/2024

Exceptionally rare golden sword pommel acquired by Scottish museum. National Museums Scotland has acquired an "exceptionally rare" gold sword pommel unearthed by a metal detectorist near Stirling.
The pommel, which is approximately 1,300 years old, was discovered in 2019 and was declared to the Scottish Treasure Trove unit.

The Burning of the Turkish Flagship by Kanaris - Ivan Aivazovsky, 1881
07/14/2024

The Burning of the Turkish Flagship by Kanaris - Ivan Aivazovsky, 1881

🔸A 1700 year old  bronze "Roman dodecahedron" unearthed in the summer of 2023, during an amateur dig in a farmer"s field...
07/14/2024

🔸A 1700 year old bronze "Roman dodecahedron" unearthed in the summer of 2023, during an amateur dig in a farmer"s field near the Lincolnshire Footage of Norton Disney; England.

Two Terracotta Dice, from the Harappa; Indus Valley Civilization (2600-1900 BC), now in Pakistan.National History Museum...
07/14/2024

Two Terracotta Dice, from the Harappa; Indus Valley Civilization (2600-1900 BC), now in Pakistan.
National History Museum, Lahore

🔸Babylonian Map of the World, also known as Imago Mundi, is the oldest tablet clay map written in Akkadian. It dates bac...
07/14/2024

🔸Babylonian Map of the World, also known as Imago Mundi, is the oldest tablet clay map written in Akkadian. It dates back to 6th Century BC. It was discovered at Sippar, southern Iraq.
Objects on the Babylonian map of the world:
1. “Mountain” (Akkadian:šá-du-ú)
2. “City” (Akkadian: uru)
3. Urartu (Armenia) (Akkadian: ú-ra-áš-tu)
4. Assyria (Akkadian: kuraš+šurki)
5. Der (Akkadian: dēr)
6. Swamp (Akkadian: ap–pa–ru)
7. Elam (Akkadian: šuša)
8. Canal (Akkadian: bit-qu)
9. Bit Yakin (Akkadian:bῑt-ia-᾿-ki-nu)
10. “City” (Akkadian: uru)
11. Habban (Akkadian: ha-ab-ban)
12. Babylon (Akkadian: tin.tirki), divided by Euphrates
13. Ocean (salt water, Akkadian:idmar-ra-tum)
Mythological objects.
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