Antonine Dynasty 138 - 192 (Antoninus Pius, Marcus Aurelius, Lucius Verus, Commodus)
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14 April 2024, 03:00
Violity is a valuable source of authentic ancient Roman coins. The territory of modern Ukraine in the 3rd-4th centuries was...


16 February 2024, 21:28
A chicken egg, the age of which, according to scientists, is about 1700 years, was found in the city of Aylesbury in the...


23 January 2024, 22:19
In 1889, archaeologists discovered a wooden doll that bore witness to a long-forgotten history. This ancient Roman toy...


6 January 2024, 11:25
The study of the area, which was planned to be used for the installation of a solar power plant near Rome, led to the...


26 December 2023, 10:15
Archeological excavations on Rome's Palatine Hill have led to the discovery of a 2,300-year-old mosaic that once adorned the...


20 November 2023, 22:03
The coins, neatly organized into 1,060 bags of approximately 100 coins each, highlight the careful structuring. This...


19 November 2023, 15:43
Archaeologists in Turkey have made an exciting discovery, unearthing a 2,800-year-old elephant tusk with exquisite carvings...


18 November 2023, 18:56
The treasures of antiquity continue to fascinate us, and the latest discovery in the Italian city of Claterna, known as the...


17 November 2023, 21:12
Archaeologists from the University Museum of Bergen in Norway have made a unique discovery — the discovery of a 4,000-year-old...
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- Samovars
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- Wrappers, Labels
- Wristwatches Made In Japan And Other Asian Countries
- Entrenching Tools
- Coins Of Possessions And Dependent Territories Of France Outside Europe
- Coins Of Non Scandinavian Countries Of Northern Europe Before The Introduction Of The Euro (Ireland 1949-2001, Danzig 1920-1939, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania)
- Coins Of The Countries Of Southern Europe Before The Introduction Of The Euro (Greece (including Crete) (1828-2001), Cyprus (1960-2007), Vatican (1929-2001), Andorra, San Marino (1864-2001), Monaco (1837-2001), Мalta (1972-2007)
- Coins Of The Countries Of Central Europe - Slovakia And Slovenia (before The Introduction Of The Euro), Hungary, Czechoslovakia, Bohemia And Moravia, Czech Republic.
- Metal Wares
- Interior Items, Household Items And Accessories