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Time capsule from 1934 opened

21 January 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Time capsule from 1934 opened

A time capsule from 1934, that was recently discovered within the parish church in Września, West Poland, was opened, revealing letters and documents inside.

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Time capsule with 19th-cent. documents discovered in a church

3 December 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Time capsule with 19th-cent. documents discovered in a church

A time capsule containing documents dating back to 19th century was discovered during renovation works in a church located in Danków by Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski, Central Poland.

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Time capsule from a burnt-down cathedral opened

27 July 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Time capsule from a burnt-down cathedral opened

A time capsule, which was discovered in the tower of the burnt cathedral in Gorzów Wielkopolski, West Poland, was opened. It contained objects sealed in 1934, including documents and money.

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A follow-up to the discovery of the time capsule from Złocieniec

29 September 2016 | Archaeo Feed
A follow-up to the discovery of the time capsule from Złocieniec

The time capsule left by the Nazis in 1934 that was dug up two weeks ago in Złocieniec, Northern Poland, was finally opened. It revealed numerous items left by the Nazi Party members for the future generations.

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Time capsule from a 16th-century palace

18 September 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Time capsule from a 16th-century palace

Construction works at the Sarny palace, south-western Poland, revealed a time capsule. The container was hidden within the bronze sphere on top of the palace’s tower.

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18th century time capsule from Town Hall opened

25 August 2016 | Archaeo Feed
18th century time capsule from Town Hall opened

A recently discovered time capsule from a town hall in Brzeg, south-western Poland, has been opened. The artefacts found inside indicate that they have been stored there 200 years ago but the capsule contained also objects dated to 16th and 19th centuries.

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Time capsule from the Frombork cathedral opened

14 August 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Time capsule from the Frombork cathedral opened

Construction workers conducting works at one of the towers of the 14th century cathedral in Frombork, North Poland, discovered a time capsule in form of a metal tube.

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Time capsule from a town hall tower opened

14 March 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Time capsule from a town hall tower opened

Construction workers found a time capsule during work at the town hall tower in Bolesławiec in South-western Poland.

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