Amateur archaeologists discovered a gold coin in a field, leading to a full-fledged search that revealed 141 Roman-era gold coins from the late fourth century A.D. The coins stretch across the ...
Amateur archaeologists discovered a gold coin in a field, leading to a full-fledged search that revealed 141 Roman-era gold coins from the late fourth century A.D. The coins stretch across the ...
Archaeologists have struck actual gold in the village of Holztem in Parc Hosingen, Luxembourg—unearthing a trove of 141 ancient Roman coins worth more than €300,000 ($310,000). The four-year ...
supported by the Western Roman general Arbogast, attempted to revive pagan traditions but was defeated by the Christian Eastern Emperor Theodosius I at the Battle of Frigidus in 394 AD. Coins from ...
Amateur archaeologists discovered a gold coin in a field, leading to a full-fledged search that revealed 141 Roman-era gold coins from the late fourth century A.D. The coins stretch across the reign ...
A hoard of rare gold Roman coins dating back to the 4th century has been found near a small ancient […] The post Rare Roman ...
A diver just stumbled upon a bounty of ancient coins off the coast of Italy. Cultural ministers believe the that find could point toward an unknown lost shipwreck in the region. The bronze and copper ...
A STASH of hundreds of Bible-era coins have been found by metal detectors in The Netherlands. The haul of over 400 early Roman-era coins was found near the city of Utrecht, about 30 miles south of ...
An ancient treasure trove consisting of 141 Roman gold coins has been uncovered, shedding new light on the Roman Empire Researchers found these coins in Luxembourg, and they date back all the way ...
leading researchers to conclude that "the coins almost certainly entered the region by means of the Roman army," per the release. "Their sheer number means that the hoard would have represented a ...
Archaeologists have discovered a hoard of gold Roman coins dating back to the Fourth ... of Frigidus in 394 AD when he was defeated by the Christian Eastern Roman Emperor Theodosius I.
The coins include depictions of nine Roman emperors who ruled between 364 and 408 A.D. Among the hoard is Eugenius, an infamous ruler considered illegitimate by the Eastern Roman Empire ...