A Roman-era bustum funeral pyre found in France held more than just the bones of the deceased. Archaeologists discovered 22 different gold objects buried with what could have only been a wealthy Roman ...
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Gold brooch from the 6th century pulled from Danish soil by a metal detectorist
Somewhere in Denmark, a metal detectorist swept a coil over a patch of earth and got a signal that turned out to be roughly 1 ...
Archaeologists recently unearthed a gold-laden burial in Panama — an epic discovery that dates back over 1,000 years. The Ministry of Culture of Panama announced the discovery, made at the El Caño ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Objects made of gold are uncommon in ...
Gold sources and exploitation / Richard Herrington -- The properties of gold / Mark Grimwade -- Gold of the ancients / Kevin Leahy -- Gold and godliness / Timothy Schroder -- London -- the world's ...
The discovery of a bustum-style funeral pyre from the Roman Empire included 22 different gold objects. The collection of gold pieces featured a mix of jewelry, including a Greek ring with an inlaid ...
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