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Hosted on MSNAmateur Freedivers Discover a Huge Hoard of 1,500-Year-Old Roman Gold Coins Along the Spanish CoastAmateur Freedivers Discover a Huge Hoard of 1,500-Year-Old Roman Gold Coins Along the Spanish Coast Two amateur freedivers, ...
An rare discovery in northern Luxembourg has given historians a fresh glimpse into the final years of the Western Roman ...
In Gallia Belgica, an impressive hoard has been discovered shedding light on the cultural changes of the late Roman Empire.
A metal detectorist from Leicestershire has unearthed a “once-in-a-lifetime” hoard of 50 Roman coins. David Dunn, 42, a ...
The coins were excavated near the foot of a burgus, or late Roman fortified tower, used for military observation. These watchtowers were commonly built along the edge of the Roman Empire in the ...
leading to a full-fledged search that revealed 141 Roman-era gold coins from the late fourth century A.D. The coins stretch across the reign of nine emperors, each with their face depicted on the ...
The discovery, made near the village of Holzthum in northern Luxembourg, includes 141 gold solidi, coins minted under the rule of nine Roman emperors between 364 and 408 AD. Found near the base of a ...
The Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands announced the discovery, which consists of 404 silver and gold coins, in a Jan. 27 press release. The cache is a mixture of Roman and British coins ...
The effort started when amateur archaeologists discovered a single gold coin in a nearby field in Holzthum village in north Luxembourg. Experts then came in and found the base of a burgus, a fortified ...
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