Archaeologists in France unearthed three ancient jars potentially holding over 40,000 Roman coins, dating back 1,800 years.
Why so many Roman coin hoards end up being buried and never found has baffled archaeologists for decades. A major new study has shown that the non-recovery of these hoarded treasures was caused by ...
A jug holding a vast number of Roman coins was found during an excavation at a French village. Credit: Simon Ritz/Inrap. Archaeologists in northeastern France have uncovered an an ...
Workers lifting a living room floor in a quiet French village expected dust and concrete, not a buried fortune. Instead, they exposed three ceramic jars packed with an estimated 40,000 Roman coins, a ...
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