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Ancient Roman Gold Necklace Discovered in Polish Clay Pots

1 Jan

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  • 631 medieval artifacts, including silver coins, found in Poland.
  • An 1,800-year-old Roman gold necklace was among the artifacts.
  • Israeli archaeologists discovered gold coins and a ring in the Judean Desert.
Ancient Roman Gold Necklace Discovered in Polish Clay Pots

Treasure hunters in Poland, part of the Denar Kalisz group, have unearthed a significant cache of medieval artifacts. The discovery includes 631 items, predominantly silver coins, along with a remarkably preserved 1,800-year-old Roman gold necklace, found contained within clay pots. This find offers a glimpse into the region's rich historical past.

Concurrently, Israeli archaeologists announced the discovery of ancient gold at the Hyrcania archaeological site in the Judean Desert. The treasure, found at a former Christian monastery dating back to the Byzantine era, consists of two gold coins bearing the image of Heraclius and a delicate gold ring. These artifacts miraculously survived approximately 1,400 years, despite the site's vulnerability.

The Hyrcania site, initially a fortress founded between the second and first centuries BC, later developed into a Christian monastery during the Byzantine period. Archaeologists state these discoveries reinforce the understanding of Hyrcania's role in the monastic and religious landscape of the Judean Desert. Further context is provided by the earlier discovery of a 2,200-year-old pyramid-shaped structure in the same desert.

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Polish treasure hunters discovered 631 medieval artifacts, including silver coins and an 1,800-year-old Roman gold necklace.
Israeli archaeologists found two gold coins and a gold ring at the Hyrcania archaeological site, a former Christian monastery.
The Hyrcania site was a fortress and later a Christian monastery, significant for understanding Byzantine-era monasticism in the Judean Desert.

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