Title
Some of the silver treasures from Schaprode
Caption
13 April 2018, Germany, Schaprode: Some of the silver treasures from Schaprode, including a coiled ring, silver beads, cut-up silver jewellery, Thor's hammer amulet, and Danish and Ottonian coins on a table. Archaeologists have discovered valuable, predominantly Scandinavian silver treasures from the late 10th century, in a field on the German island of Ruegen. In an area of around 400 square metres near the municipality of Schaprode, they recovered jewellery and around 500 - 600 coins, of which more than 100 coins date back to the reign of Danish king Harald "Bluetooth" (910-987). Photo: Stefan Sauer/dpa
Date
Apr 13, 2018
Credit line
Photo12/dpa-pa/Stefan Sauer
Reference
DPA21A00_082
License type
Rights managed
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52,1Mb (5,2Mb) / 17,4in x 11,6in / 5214 x 3492 (300dpi)