🥇 BANNER From the Bronze Age until the Middle Ages

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Recently, near a wooded heights, I've discovered traces of three overlapping historical periods :
a.) Middle Bronze Age period (XIV-XVI centuries B.C.) - A bronze deposit consists of a spearhead and a decorated disc-butted ax, which they were probably hidden by a Bronze Age warrior, and probably had ritual role.The objects were placed side by side and were discovered quite difficult and carefully to avoid damaging them, because they were covered half of their length by a deformed root of a beech.In Romania they were found very few such axes decorated.They were made and decorated using the lost wax method.For those who are interested, posted a series of photos of the objects, including details of decoration, some of the images being edited size in millimeters, for a better understanding of sizes.
b.) Roman period (II-III centuries A.D.) - Knife blades, iron keys, iron brooch, nails, bronze fragment, Hadrianus (117-138 A.D.) bronze sestertius, mint in Rome 134-138 A.D. : HADRIANVS AVG COS III P P, laureate and draped bust right / ADVENTVI AVG HISPANIAE, Hadrian, standing right, raising right hand, facing Hispaniae, standing left, holding patera in right hand, branch in left hand; altar and sacrificial victim between them. SC in exergue.
c.) Middle Ages (XVII-XVIII centuries A.D.) - Spurs, arrowheads of various types, wood processing tools, bit, sickle, buckles, engraved bronze ring that belonged to a knight.

Enjoy :hello:
 

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ABSOLUTLEY AMAZING FINDS . DAMN THEY WOULD PUT ME IN THE NUT HOUSE IF I FOUND SOME RELIC LIKE THAT RING . MAN THE CRAFTMANSHIP FROM SUCH A LONG AGO ERA IS MIND BOGGLING. SO MANY YEARS UNDER GROUND THAT LOOK AS IF THEY WE FABRICATED YESTERDAY . HOPE YOU GET THE BANNER AWARD FOR YOU SURLEY DESERVE IT CONGRATS MY FREIND ON SOME GREAT ROMAN FINDS. THATS RIGHT YOU DID GET THE BANNER AWARD WAY TO GO .
 

This bronze axe is the dogs bolognese !!!!!!A superb work of hard!


Well done


RR
 

Amazing finds congrats...
 

So freaking cool. I wish I could metal detect I Europe.
 

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