Metal Detectorists Discover 1,000-Year-Old Treasure in Poland

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A discovery no one expected—but every treasure hunter dreams of!
In the heart of central-western Poland, metal detectorists from the Denar Kalisz Association stumbled upon a nearly 1,000-year-old treasure buried in a clay pot. This extraordinary medieval hoard includes hundreds of silver coins—cross denari from Saxony and other German issues, and even coins of Harold Harefoot, King of England in the 1030s—along with ancient jewelry.
The treasure dates to the chaotic 11th century, a time when Poland faced invasions, pagan uprisings, and civil war. Was this fortune hidden by someone fleeing Bohemian raiders, or during the brutal Pagan Reaction? And why was it never retrieved?
Join me as I explore the historical mysteries behind this rare find, reveal details about the coins and artifacts, and uncover what this discovery tells us about the troubled early years of the Polish state.

🔍 Highlights of this episode:
– 1,000-year-old treasure unearthed in Poland
– Medieval coins and jewelry discovered
– Connection to the Pagan Reaction and Bohemian invasion
– Insights into Poland’s dark and turbulent 11th century
– Ongoing archaeological research and conservation

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Here's a link to the Facebook profile of the detectorists association:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068574633245

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