News

A person with a metal detector has discovered a 1,800-year-old copper brooch, engraved with the letters "RMA," on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom. It contains wordplay that is, quite ...
A rare ancient Roman brooch in the form of a horse was discovered by an amateur metal detector in England. The copper-alloy piece, which dates to about 1,800 years ago when Rome ruled Britain, is ...
'Spectacular' 1,800-year-old Roman horse brooch made from copper is found in a Lincolnshire field by an amateur metal detectorist The 0.8ounce brooch was found in a ploughed field just outside ...
An amateur metal detectorist has uncovered an incredibly well-preserved brooch that may have belonged to a Roman soldier on a hill farm in the Yorkshire Dales. Did you know with a Digital ...
A SCOTS metal detectorist made a "significant" discovery, after finding a rare Roman brooch, it was revealed yesterday. Shug McCreadie couldn't believe it when he pulled the red and yellow piece ...
Ancient objects will be reclassified as ‘treasure’ to shield Britain’s heritage amid a boom in Roman coins dug up by metal detectorists. Items of historical or cultural value found by bounty ...
The Roman silver coin hoard was discovered by Wayne Jones while metal detecting on a pasture field in Halkyn on June 14 last year. The coin hoard contains 13 silver denarii minted between AD 64 ...
The brooch is only the second of its type to be found in Britain. The other is on display in the British Museum. To read about a Roman owl brooch found in Denmark, go to " A Rare Bird." ...
Lukus Merriman shared a clip to his TikTok account, @thegrimbleeper, where he showed off the Roman treasure. The clip, posted on Sunday, said in the on-screen captions: "2,000 years-old jewelry." ...
The brooch was found by a person using a metal detector in December 2015. The discovery was reported to the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), which keeps records of such finds.
A SCOTS metal detectorist made a "significant" discovery, after finding a rare Roman brooch, it was revealed yesterday. Shug McCreadie couldn't believe it when he pulled the red and yellow piece ...
A person with a metal detector has discovered a 1,800-year-old copper brooch, engraved with the letters "RMA," on the Isle of Wight in the United Kingdom. It contains wordplay that is, quite ...