Fortunate Witnessing: Unveiling Incredible Archaeological Finds (47 PICS)

Posted in PICTURES       24 Nov 2023       7721       11 GALLERY VIEW
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"Armor Of An Officer Of The Imperial Palace Guard, China 18th Century"

"A 2000 Year Old Street From Pompeii"

"A Perfectly Preserved Section Of The Via Flaminia Roman Road, Discovered At A Depth Of 0.90m During Planning Of A New Water Pipeline In Riano"

"Roman Mosaic At Entrance To House Of Tragic Poet In Ruins Of Pompeii, Which Was Destroyed In 79 Ad."

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"2,300-Year-Old Grand Theatre Of Ephesus, In Turkey, Before And After Excavation"

"The ‘Melted’ Stairs And Fascinating Reliefs In Temple Of Hathor In Dendera, Egypt"

"Sea Shell With Carved Head At The Apex (Probably Phoenician, 600 Bc)"

"Ancient Roman Glass Bottles"

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"Mosaic In Sardinia, Italy"

"A Golden Ring Dating From The 4th Century Bce, Found In A Thracian King's Tomb Near Zlatinitsa - Malomirovo In Yambol Region, Bulgaria"

"505 Gold Coins, Weighing 1.716 Kg, Were Found In A Vessel During Digging At The Jambukeswarar Temple In Thiruvanaikaval, Tiruchirappalli District Recently"

"Myra Ancient City – Ruins And Rock Tombs"

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"A Golden War Helmet Belonging To The Sumerian King Miscalamduk, Dating Back To 2600 Bc, Was Found In The Royal Tomb In The City Of Ur In Southern Iraq"

"A Priceless 2500-Year-Old Gold Rhyton From Ancient #persia. It’s 2 Kilograms. National Museum Of Ancient Persia"

"The Hyrcanian Golden Cup. Dated First Half Of First Millennium. Excavated At Kalardasht In Mazandaran, Iran. Collection: National Museum Of Iran"

"Divers Shining Lights On A Head Of Serapis, Found In The Sunken Egyptian Coastal Town Of Canopus. The Full Statue Was Once Over 4 Metres Tall And Dates To Circa 200 B.c"

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"King Maya. Palenque. México"

"The Casque D'agris, A.k.a. Agris Helmet; A Ceremonial Celtic Helmet From Circa 350 Bc Found During 1981 In A Cave Near Agris, France"

"Ruins Of Pompeii, Naples, Italy"

"French Sapper Officer's Sword, Circa 1800"

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"Tomb Of Hector"

"Archaeological Discovery In Israel On August 2, 2009, A Researcher In The Caves Found 120 Roman Gold, Silver And Bronze Coins Dating From Ad 132-35"

"Celebrating The Remarkable Discovery Of The “Golden Treasure”: 18.5kg Of Roman Gold And 2,500 Glittering Pieces"



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Helena 11 month s ago
#22 Looks like it was discovered several times when pipes and cables were laid, and destroyed parts of it rather than report it.
       
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Brady 11 month s ago
Helena, it is a pain in the @$$ to Work with officials so you better stfu.

They found Waste from Copper refining dated back to 800 bc when i want to Build my house.
6 month delay i had to relocate a rare tree that didnt need to be relocated because they Wanted to dog After some old fire pits.

Im drowning in Paper to get my money back and i Moved Into my house 5 years ago
       
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Carolann 11 month s ago
Brady, That's what happens when a country goes metric.
       
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Molly 11 month s ago
Brady,
aww poor Italian. how's the covid numbers coming along? still doing triage?
       
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Penelope 11 month s ago
#12
Now I'm not saying it was aliens, but.... Aliens 27 35
       
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Delia 11 month s ago
#12. There’s no such place as “Palestine”.
       
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Susan 11 month s ago
#16 he looks "black" to me

#28 it says "beware of dog"

#44 i'll bet it belonged to "Brave Sir Robin"

#44 Brave Sir Robin of Camelot, Sword, also known as "Sir Robin the - not - quite - so - brave - as - Sir Lancelot, who had nearly fought the Dragon of Angnor, who had nearly stood up to the vicious Chicken of Bristol, and who had personally wet himself at the Battle of Badon Hill!"
       
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Muriel 11 month s ago
#2 The only thing that s#cks about being an American is that you can only find Native arrowheads and Civil War bullets. You would have to have ones signed by Crazy Horse and Custer for them to be valuable. Everything else has been lost by tourists fairly recently, and is generally located on the coast. You aren’t going to make any ancient, valuable finds here. Native Americans didn’t value gold, silver, and the same precious stones.

#44 That officer was a real c@#k.
       
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Phillip 11 month s ago
#44 He spent a lot of time polishing his sword.
       
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Philomena 11 month s ago
#12 oh no, walls! Mind blown 36
       
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Virdie 11 month s ago
#34 A ring that size with a relief like that was probably a signat ring for sealing documents with wax.
       
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