HUNT FOR HISTORY: Metal Detecting Hungary

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Hungarian metal detectorists & historians race against time in search of lost treasures essential to understanding medieval Europe. Finding gold coins and rings and other amazing things, our historians on this expedition, Bernát Rácz and István Pánya take us into the dirt where history still resides. Our hunt includes:
- The history of the Mongol invasions, which ravaged this area of Hungary
- Arial archeology (using drones)
- Reading the clues on the ground
- A survey of our most unique treasures

Researchers in Hungary are in a race against destructive farming and illegal looting to preserve Hungary’s proud heritage. Battered and devastated by multiple invasion forces from the Mongols to the Ottomans, modern Hungarians are still in the process of identifying and preserving their past. Done in close coordination with the Katona József Museum of Kecskemét, Papyrus Pundit brings you into invisible archeological sites, the killing fields of the last millennium, and the beautiful Hungarian plain.

Special Thanks to the following researchers/metal detectorists: Kovács Zoltán, Jack Wilson (The Jackmeister), Konecsni Béla, Kovács Gábor, Meleg József, Nagy Zoltán, Szíjjártó Gábor, Veszprémi Gábor, and Viski Gábor.

Metal Detecting Disclaimer:
All metal detecting activities performed in this video are lawful and were done in close coordination with the Katona József Museum of Kecskemét. This community archeology approach ensures historical items are preserved, properly cataloged, and turned over to the museum. All items found on in this program were turned over to the museum, in compliance with Hungarian law. Retention of archeological material and finds is illegal as well as the unauthorized use of a metal detector. If you are interested in community archeology contact your local museum.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro with Medieval Art Historian Bernát Rácz
00:47 Papyrus Pundit
01:03 The Great Hungarian Plain
02:27 Geographer István Pánya introduces the 1st site
04:13 The Metal Detectorist’s Struggle
05:10 István explains why we are here
06:10 Human Remains
07:32 My First Find
09:04 Counterfeit Coins
11:10 Coins
14:04 The Mongol Invasion
18:53 Is it good or bad to collect things with metal detectors?
20:08 Aerial Archaeology
21:26 Metal Detecting in Hungarian Law
22:54 Archaeology
24:20 Community Archaeology
24:45 Outro

Music Sources:
All music included in this video is Creative Commons or fair use under YouTube’s fair use terms. All music links are below. Thank you, especially to the Warhorse Studio’s Kingdom Come Deliverance composers Jan Valta & Adam Sporka for the use of portions of their original soundtrack and Beedle The Bardcore (source of the medieval MNM music). I hope you will appreciate my usage of your music. If you would like me to change it please reach out.

Hymns of the Highlands by Sid Acharya - Orchestral Fantasy Music (Full Album)
Ultimate Immersion OST
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGyysR3BT0Q

ONE HOUR OF MEDIEVAL EMINEM | The Real Slim Shady, Lose Yourself, Without Me, Godzilla, Stan + more!
Beedle The Bardcore
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fhDVVfELsM

Kingdom Come: Deliverance - Music of Landscapes and Atmospheres
Peterx648
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lpyX0DPMDO8&t=10s
Music from Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Get a game on: www.kingdomcomerpg.com
Music composed by Jan Valta and Adam Sporka
Game developed by Warhorse Studios

Medieval Lofi Music – Mage's Study | Medieval Music, Lofi
Grantham's Tavern
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3rrdWQJzsY

Kingdom Come: Deliverance II OST - Main Theme
Goldielou - VGM Watcher
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cox0_Hx4jgY

Images:
Image Credit @ Timecode 15:31: Warhorse Studios’ Kingdom Come: Deliverance screenshots
Image Credit @ Timecode 03:15: Pazirik Ltd Image of Mongols destroying a town

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