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Ancient civilization's gold coins, luxury artifacts unearthed during 'unprecedented' dig
Archaeologists unearthed a massive trove of gold coins in the Czech Republic, minted by a long-lost civilization with the site described by officials as "exceptional."The discovery was announced by the Museum of Eastern Bohemia in Hradec Krlov. The Celtic settlement was found along the route of a future highway, the July release said.The site dates back to the La Tne period, with archaeologists finding that the settlement peaked in roughly the second century B.C.ANCIENT ROMAN SOLDIER'S MONTHLY PAYCHECK UNEARTHED IN PRISTINE CONDITION IN COUNTRYSIDEIt served as a "supra-regional trade and production center" that linked Central Europe to far-flung corners of the ancient world.The La Tne period marked the height of Celtic power in Europe, shortly before Roman expansion into the region.Gold and silver coins were discovered at the site, along with amber and "proof of luxury pottery production."Excavators also found numerous metal objects, along with ceramic vessel fragments and remnants of dwellings, production facilities and one or two "likely" sanctuaries.Researchers took everything they found.They walked away with over 22,000 bags of artifacts, one of the largest archaeological hauls in the country's history.LONG-LOST CAPITAL OF ANCIENT CIVILIZATION MAY HAVE FINALLY BEEN UNCOVERED, ARCHAEOLOGISTS SAY: 'UNIQUE FIND'The site, according to officials, represents one of the largest assemblages of artifacts ever discovered in the Czech Republic," the museum said in a statement translated from Czech to English.It emphasized the site was "entirely exceptional.""These include everyday objects as well as extraordinarily rich collections of jewelry."The museum added that the site is "unprecedented" in the Czech Republic, in both scale and character.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR LIFESTYLE NEWSLETTERArchaeologists said they were stunned by how many artifacts were packed into the soil.The top layer of soil even held more artifacts than the preserved structures below."According to archaeologists, the sites importance is comparable to the most significant central agglomerations known from the Middle Danube region and southern Germany," the statement read.For more Lifestyle articles, visit foxnews.com/lifestyle"Remarkably, the settlement was unfortified."This isn't the first time the Czech Republic has been the setting of exciting recent archaeological finds.Earlier this spring, the Museum of Eastern Bohemia announced that a hiker came across a mysterious gold-filled treasure trove in an overgrown field.Last year, a woman stumbled upon 2,150 medieval silver coins while walking in the Central Bohemian Region.
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