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garryson

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Nice old silver there :o :o would love to see a 1500's turn up here :icon_thumleft:
 

congratulations garryson :icon_thumleft:

Interesting all your founds.Ceramic bead together with fragments of pottery,may be from the neolithic period.The bead in my opinion is the most important object discovered.
There are also beautiful and especially dinar coin and pieces of a possible armor.
Gratulalok :thumbsup:
 

The red lines pottery seems Phoenicia ,to be the 800/600 After the Christ and congratulations on the silver coin. :thumbsup:
Hispan.
 

Jo napot. That's what I miss here - a bit more of history span. I would like to find something that old and beautiful as your silver coin. My warmest regards to palacsintak.
 

That does look a bit like scale armor. What a great find if it is. Not that the hammered coin isn't nice but I think the armor just smacks of history!
 

DMN said:
That does look a bit like scale armor. What a great find if it is. Not that the hammered coin isn't nice but I think the armor just smacks of history!

I agree. I love this site for the history that is brought up every day. Everyday new finds end up here and people discuss them and you end up learning so much information on artifacts that you would only see in a museum if you did not hunt. I think it is just the thrill of the, "What is it" stage and then you find out that does it for me. Watching the numerous replies on the information that people bring to the forum is like reading an encyclopedia daily on the Worlds history!!! I love it!!!Knowledge is power and the Mystery of History will always be the great allure..........................GTP
 

That first pic is great. :thumbsup: What is it? :icon_scratch:

Slow down and pound that site. There are some great finds there. :wink:
 

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