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Rare hoard of Roman-era coins discovered in German mountains — miles from the empire's frontlinesA 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.
One and two-cent coins could be abolished in Germany. Cash payments would then be rounded up or down to the nearest five euro ...
The metal detectorists made the find near Hezingen, a hamlet near the Netherland’s border with Germany. The coins are from around 700 A.D.—including some rare finds from the mints of the ...
In a Jan. 31 press release, the State Office for Heritage Management and Archaeology (LDA) in Saxony-Anhalt announced the excavation of Marienkirche in Gardelegen, Germany. Marienkirche ...
During construction at a 13th century church in Gardelegen, Germany, volunteers found over 1,000 artifacts that spanned seven centuries of history. Among the discoveries were 679 coins, pearls, ...
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