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Trove of ancient coins discovered

3 March 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Trove of ancient coins discovered

A trove of ancient silver coins was discovered near Drelów, East Poland. The coins date back to the 2nd or 3rd century AD.

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Cache of over 200 ancient Roman silver coins found

8 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Cache of over 200 ancient Roman silver coins found

A trove of over 200 silver coins minted during 2nd century AD in the Roman Empire were discovered by an amateur at a site by the Świsłocz river, near Kuźnica, North-East Poland. It is the largest cache of coins found in the region.

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Cemetery of Goths unearthed in East Poland

7 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Cemetery of Goths unearthed in East Poland

Archaeologists discovered traces of the presence of the Goths, who travelled through Poland during 1st century AD. A cemetery located near Drelów, West Poland, revealed numerous burials and artefacts of the Goth people.

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Iron Age fibula found in a field

30 March 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Iron Age fibula found in a field

A bronze fibula dated to 1st century AD was found in a ploughed field in Dąbrówka Tczewska, northern Poland. The Iron Age find was presented to the Fabryka Sztuki museum in Tczew.

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Numerous finds from excavations at ancient Olbia

15 January 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Numerous finds from excavations at ancient Olbia

Archaeologists discovered over 300 artefacts during excavations at Olbia, an ancient Greek town in modern-day Ukraine. The finds date back 2500 years.

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Roman legion fort in Bulgaria reveals new finds

19 September 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Roman legion fort in Bulgaria reveals new finds

Polish archaeologists excavating the Roman legion fort Novae near Svishtov, Bulgaria, made numerous finds this season. The discoveries include a trove of coins, a Slavic kiln and numerous architectural features.

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