Medieval Coin Hoard Discovered in Germany
Medieval Coin Hoard Discovered in Germany
Medieval Coin Hoard Discovered in Germany
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Recent archaeological discoveries across Europe have unveiled significant artifacts from the past. In Glottertal, Germany, a resident uncovered a hoard of approximately 1,600 medieval coins dating back to around 1320, highlighting the area's historical richness. Meanwhile, in Sicily, researchers retrieved an ancient Roman battering ram used in the Battle of the Aegates over 2,200 years ago, providing insights into Roman naval warfare. Off the coast of Antalya, Turkey, divers found a 3,600-year-old bronze dagger from the Minoan civilization, showcasing the technological advancements of this ancient culture. Additionally, in Oslo, Norway, archaeologists discovered a rare iron gauntlet believed to have belonged to a knight from the 14th century, offering a glimpse into medieval armor design. These finds not only enrich our understanding of historical events and cultures but also underscore the ongoing relevance of archaeological research.

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