Monday, November 25, 2013

Another spectacular discovery was made in October while working on restoring the moat at Taiping ru


We have 368 years back in time - to 13 October 1644 - three months after the Christian IV lost one eye during the Battle of Kolberger Heath. Now there are battles in the Fehmarn Belt, where a Danish fleet of 17 ships fighting a Swedish-Dutch fleet of up to 40 ships.
- The ship went to the bottom of almost intact, and it is the first ship that is found from the blow. It's like staring into a snapshot of the tragedy, says archaeologist Anne Nørgård Jørgensen, who is a consultant in Culture Agency. epad ersys
It was previously thought that all the Dutch ship was saved, but so far have found a skeleton of a young man in the wreckage. You can also see guns, ammunition, ropes, pots and vessels along with the remains of the last meal consumed in the galley.
Another spectacular discovery was made in October while working on restoring the moat at Taiping ruined castle where only goosetower today stands intact. But buried epad ersys in the water have a companion to goosetower been completely untouched and forgotten in 650 years.
Excavation director Lars Jensen Sass at the Royal Castle Centre, together with his team jumped explore the toppled tower that tells news about construction technology and architecture when King Valdemar IV in the 1360s increased the Taiping Palace of the largest royal castle.
Construction on the highway also gave bingo somewhere epad ersys around Silkeborg. Out of the ground from the same ancient appeared no less than 25 prehistoric farms, other 25 graves were known dead houses, an iron mining cabin and cultural layers of stone, epad ersys iron and bronze age. All this in an area of about six football fields.
The Swedish amateur archaeologist Iohannes Sundberg made it quite great finds in Mannerup at Camps. Tucked into the ground, he found five kilograms heavy silver treasure that is buried in an earthenware pot in the older Germanic Iron Age, probably around the year 400 AD.
Treasure from the Zealand soil consists of rings, coins, silver bullion, some gold, Roman silver tableware and Nordic jewelry. The so-called Mannerupskat - one of the largest of its time - comprises epad ersys a total of more than 2500 parts.
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