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Stolen treasure: The Coggalbeg hoard | Irish Archaeology

Stolen treasure: The Coggalbeg hoard | Irish Archaeology | Archaeology News | Scoop.it

A 4,000 year old treasure of golden objects that was stolen on a dark night in March 2009.

 

The remarkable tale of the Coggalbeg hoard. This story begins in March 1945 when a Roscommon farmer, Mr Hubert Lannon, was cutting turf on his bog in the west of Ireland.  As he sliced through the dark peaty soil a flash of gold suddenly caught his eye. Bending down for a closer inspection he slowly uncovered a hoard of golden treasure. It consisted of a beautiful gold lunula and two gold discs, which had lain hidden in the depths of the bog for over 4,000 years. Hubert carefully gathered the precious items together and then brought them home for safe keeping.

 

An item of great prestige it was probably originally worn around the neck. Lunulae, such as this one, appear to be a distinctively insular form of jewellery, with the vast majority of the 100 or so known examples coming from Ireland. They are a striking testament to the metal working skills of our Early Bronze Age ancestors.

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Divers find ruins from Viking 'marketplace' - The Local

Divers find ruins from Viking 'marketplace' - The Local | Archaeology News | Scoop.it
Divers off the coast of Birka, an ancient Viking village near Stockholm, have uncovered 100 metre long jetties suggesting a coastal marketplace that was not previously imagined.
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