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Hundreds of once-missing artifacts, hunted down over decades by a special police unit, have been unveiled for the first time in the National Archaeological Museum of Naples, ...
It’s not surprising, therefore, that many sheriffs gained a reputation for being selfish and grasping, none more so than the most famous (fictional) postholder of all: the Sheriff of Nottingham in the ...
This speculation has gained traction amid recent economic upheavals, particularly the turmoil caused by Donald Trump’s ...
Behind the western Ligurian coast in northern Italy, close to the French border, the slopes of the densely wooded Maritime ...
But what makes the lot, set to be auctioned by Numismatica Ars Classica, even more extraordinary is the fact that the majority of the coins were buried underground for half a century. According to ...
Furious residents in a quiet Yorkshire Dales village have labelled a 15th century church as an 'abomination' which can be seen for miles. Askrigg is best known as the quintessential rural idyll of ...
The ancient gold coin, Aureus, minted in 4th Century AD. Credit: Classical Numismatic Group ... According to several Russian and French news sources, authorities found the coins while investigating ...
Credit: Classical Numismatic Group, Inc / CC BY-SA 3.0 A historic coin collection, hidden underground for more than half a century, is expected to sell for over $100 million, according to auction ...
On Tuesday, Russian authorities announced the seizure of a collection of ancient gold coins stolen from the Saint-Remi Museum in Reims, northeastern France, after an attempt to sell them on the ...
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But despite the high price, Huntington’s 15th-century Bible was incomplete. In 1825, an auctioneer had removed three devotional prints contained within the Bible’s pages since the 1450s to ...
From the late 3rd century to the 1st century BCE, a significant number of mints emerged on the Iberian Peninsula, regularly or sporadically producing coins. Despite the abundance of coin emissions, ...