A amateur 'amateur hunter' has discovered a gold warehouse buried by a prisoner from the iron period in the sixth century where today is Denmark.Kho treasure includes many luxurious jewelry, The ancient Roman coin and a decoration like the Nordic god. "Ole Ginnerup Schytz has discovered the golden warehouse in the town of Vindelev. By using a metal detector, Schytz quickly found it when the "Beep Beep" signal was emitted from the detector. According to the Vejle Museum representative, this is one of the "most richest and most beautiful treasures in Danish history" This treasure is dating to 1,500 years of age containing nearly 2
.2 pounds. (1 kg) gold, including large medals. Archaeologists from the Vejle Museum have collaborated with the Danish National Museum to study the objects found, they said, "Those are valuable objects and are made of gold, they are Buried in a long house, this part shows that Vindelev is a powerful village in iron period "
The archaeologists said that a person with a high position at the time was buried with stocks this. According to Mads Ravn, the head of the research department at Vejle Museums, said: "Only high-taste members in society can" store "a treasure like that." Vindelev is about 8 km from Jelling, this is one of the cultural cradles and where the first kings rulen when they are unified (or uniformly) the country in the 10th century. For now, nothing indicating that a unident-known lord or prisoner lived in Vindelev, long before the Danish kingdom appeared in the next centuries. However, it seems like this treasure prisoner owns this treasure gathered by wealth and attracting skilled artisans manipulating valuable artifacts. Archaeologists noted that, treasures include some gold plates as well as roman coins cast into Pages Strength with a unique technique has never seen before. Some motifs and inscriptions on gold artifacts can refer to contemporary rulers, but others can mention the Nordic mythology. A golden plate with a man with a man with Braided hair is surrounded by the image of a horse, birds and another man - as well as the runes (ancient or mysterious letters) that can translate into "Houaʀ" or "high" this treasure. There are ancient coins from the Roman Empire times, including a heavy gold coin describing Constantine the Great Baby (272 - 337 AD), the first Roman Emperor to move to Christianity. Archaeologists Learn that this treasure is buried after a large volcanic eruption occurred
Unknown where the volcano is located, but its eruption can be said to be the cause of hunger, pandemic and socio-economic decline after that.Kho treasure Vindelev will be displayed in the exhibition Viking of Vejle Museums, expected to open on February 3, 2022. This exhibition has collaboration with the Danish Moesgaard Museum, the content of the exhibition will go into the story of the Harald Bluetooth's oriental connections and alliances, and explain how Danish is located Nails for Jelling dynasty. . Dịch vụ:
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