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Treasure Hunting
Lost And Found Treasures
3000 year old Bronze Age Hoard found in Scotland
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 569191" data-attributes="member: 3775"><p>Your welcome to come detecting with me any time, The place I call the Roman site I go to It dates back to the Neolithic era, During the 70/80's some uni even had a Dig at the Neolithic spot, I often find bits of WWII Aircraft and Bullets, Some live some not plus Roman Items and things from the middle ages right up to modern day finds, One spot was used as a Medieval Market for hundreds of years, :Y:</p><p></p><p>The Neolithic Period started around 12,000 BC and ended around 3500 BC, So that site could well be 14,000 years old. So if Humans have been habiting there for 14,000 years then the sky's the limit when it comes to finds, One thing for sure you can't move your coil without getting a Signal, The trick is to work out what the detector is saying :inlove: :inlove: :inlove:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 569191, member: 3775"] Your welcome to come detecting with me any time, The place I call the Roman site I go to It dates back to the Neolithic era, During the 70/80's some uni even had a Dig at the Neolithic spot, I often find bits of WWII Aircraft and Bullets, Some live some not plus Roman Items and things from the middle ages right up to modern day finds, One spot was used as a Medieval Market for hundreds of years, :Y: The Neolithic Period started around 12,000 BC and ended around 3500 BC, So that site could well be 14,000 years old. So if Humans have been habiting there for 14,000 years then the sky's the limit when it comes to finds, One thing for sure you can't move your coil without getting a Signal, The trick is to work out what the detector is saying :inlove: :inlove: :inlove: [/QUOTE]
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Treasure Hunting
Lost And Found Treasures
3000 year old Bronze Age Hoard found in Scotland
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