The Boeslunde gold-decorated iron lances, 2,800 years old and found in Zealand, represent Denmark's earliest iron weapons.
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A Metal Detectorist Discovered the Earliest Known Coin Ever Produced in a Scottish Mint
Experts previously thought the first Scottish coins were minted in England, but this penny came from Edinburgh. National ...
Funeral director Jason Price, 54, received national publicity after the copper-alloy horse figurine was supposedly unearthed ...
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Suspended jail sentence for Lincolnshire detectorist who faked rare Roman horse brooch find
An amateur metal detectorist who falsely claimed to have dug up an 1,800 year old Roman horse brooch in a Lincolnshire field ...
In the shadow of the majestic Wasatch Mountains, nestled in a Salt Lake City strip mall at 389 W 1830 S, lies a treasure ...
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Underwater metal detecting turned up incredible jewelry
This video highlights some of our best underwater metal detecting finds from January. With incredibly clear water, it was ...
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich. (WXYZ) — A Rochester Hills man who got engaged on Skybridge Michigan at Boyne nearly had the proposal ruined when the ring slipped through ...
There’s something undeniably thrilling about the hunt for hidden treasures beneath our feet. From coins with centuries of history to curious everyday relics lost to time, metal detecting captures the ...
The Department of Agriculture announced Friday a recall of nearly one ton of holiday kielbasa after a consumer reportedly found metal in the product. Approximately 1,930 pounds of ready-to-eat sausage ...
Jani Hall is a news editor for Health with a background in health and science journalism. Previously, she worked as a staff reporter for National Geographic. Olympia Provisions recalled nearly 2,000 ...
After nearly five years of rolling across Mars, NASA’s Perseverance rover has finally met something that does not seem to belong there. The robot has spotted a desk sized metal-rich rock nicknamed ...
MELBOURNE BEACH, Fla. — According to historical records, it’s estimated that there is between 60 to 100 billion dollars in unfound treasure around the world. Primarily from sunken shipwrecks that were ...
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