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The Spanish galleon sank in 1708 and was discovered in 2015, but its true identity remained unconfirmed—until now.
The coins were located in La Cuesta cave in the municipality of Grado. They were from the late Roman era and dated back between 200 and 400 C.E. They appear to have been forged in places as far as ...
Researchers have unraveled the mysterious origins of silver that was used to make coins during the early medieval period in Europe. For a study published in the journal Antiquity, a team of ...
Archaeologists have discovered more than $318,000 worth of gold and silver coins believed to have been used by pagans as "devil's money" at a rare Medieval worship site in the Netherlands.
Archaeology 2,200-year-old mysterious pyramid structure filled with coins and weapons found near Dead Sea Archaeology 2,300-year-old gold ring found in Israel was likely buried by a betrothed girl ...
Solving an early medieval money mystery with lead isotope and trace analysis Anglo-Saxon England experienced trade revival, surge in silver coins in 660–750 CE.
Archaeologists discovered a collection of coins thought to be nearly 1,000 years old at the site of a medieval fort in southern Poland. Researchers found 12 silver coins at the fortress, which is ...
Florida authorities recovered a collection of gold coins from an 18th-century Spanish convoy that was stolen in 2015. The 37 gold coins were snatched from the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet and have a… ...
That’s when they found the stash of coins, along with three others, dating to medieval times. Three other deposits were found in the ruins of a 14th century masonry building, according to officials.