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Denmark: Bronze Age gold spirals unearthed in field
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<blockquote data-quote="treasureman" data-source="post: 167809" data-attributes="member: 3793"><p>did you take a metal detector or just sifting? anything could be anywhere because peeps were walking all over the continents for WHO KNOWS HOW LONG...</p><p>which means anything could be anywhere, in any bush/forest, by any try, under any soil which is breath taking.</p><p>here in aus is different</p><p></p><p></p><p>thats cool. and wow 300years is also breath taking. you should make some time to go for a few weeks, could find one coin that pays for the trip.</p><p></p><p>i have quite extensive family in uk, and was born there myself. moved to australia when i was 2 with my parents brother and sister. have been back twice in my life, however metal detecting was non existent to me and i was young. </p><p></p><p>id love to tackle any forestry, reserve over there with high hopes given the time and commitment</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="treasureman, post: 167809, member: 3793"] did you take a metal detector or just sifting? anything could be anywhere because peeps were walking all over the continents for WHO KNOWS HOW LONG... which means anything could be anywhere, in any bush/forest, by any try, under any soil which is breath taking. here in aus is different thats cool. and wow 300years is also breath taking. you should make some time to go for a few weeks, could find one coin that pays for the trip. i have quite extensive family in uk, and was born there myself. moved to australia when i was 2 with my parents brother and sister. have been back twice in my life, however metal detecting was non existent to me and i was young. id love to tackle any forestry, reserve over there with high hopes given the time and commitment [/QUOTE]
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