Atypical treasure: scientists showed ceramic and metal fragments 2,000 years old (photo)

Late Bronze Age finds, including pieces of swords and spears, were declared treasure, although none of the “bright gold” items often shown in the news were found there.

In 2019, a treasure hunter discovered pottery items and pieces that are more than 2,000 years old. According to a public relations official, they are of great archaeological value, writes BBC News.

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Suffolk County Council’s Anna Booth said: “The find is interesting and at the same time quite large in content. It consists of materials from the Middle and Late Bronze Ages, and unlike most treasures from this period, there are no axes or axes.” not spearheads, but pieces of sword and scabbard.

The researchers also noted that the objects were side by side and connected, meaning they were single finds. Therefore, it is a (worthless) collection of more than two ancient base metals and accordingly qualifies as a treasure (under the provisions of the Treasure Act 1996 (Treasure Designation Order 2002).

The finds are dated to 1050-800 BC. and consists of more than 300 pieces of what researchers call “metalworking debris.”

Adds Booth: “While it doesn’t fit into the stereotypical vision of a ‘treasure,’ it still has great archaeological value. For a long time, archaeologists thought the find was just a pile of scrap metal stored for recycling, but we’re starting to see patterns in the way it was placed. , they show that there may be deeper, ritualistic things going on here.

To him, this treasure is a great example of how the most compelling topic isn’t the stereotypical “shiny gold” we always see in the news.

Previously Focus He mentioned evidence of early metalworking in Europe. It turns out that our ancestors used the unique local development of small communities in Iberia.

We also wrote about the incredible treasure associated with the cult of the Roman god. Found in the Netherlands.

And another unique treasure discovered this time in Poland. It has a total weight of about 3 kg and consists of about a thousand coins from the 17th century.

Source: Focus

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