
Stockholm, Sweden –Straight science According to reports, a man who was digging an insect near his summer house in southeast Sweden found a medieval reservoir with pearls, pendants, silver rings, and an estimated 20,000 coins. The man reported his discovery to local authorities as per the law. Archaeologists have decided that most silver coins are in the twelfth century. Signs on some of them indicate that they had intercourse during the Nut Erickson era, who ruled Sweden from 1173 to 1195. Other coins photograph a person with a crusher, or a shepherd’s bullying, and is thought to be indicated by powerful Christian bishops. Researchers suggest that the reservoir was placed in a copper vessel, which has worsened, and was buried at the tumultuous end of the twelfth century, when Sweden was trying to make the Finland areas colonial, the Stockholm Mediterranean Museum. Dodge nyheterA Swedish Daily News. To read about more than 700 silver hoards discovered on the Swedish island of Gotland, go to the “hoards of Vikings”.
Silver and pearls posts in the medieval reservoir that were discovered in Sweden were first published on archaeological magazines.
				






