when we looked more carefully, we can see it has inscriptions, and when we found the third item, we saw clearly the face of a roman emperor. and by that time, we knew this is most probably gold. 0le sent me a text and he sent me some pictures and i wasjust like, whoa, when i saw it. immediately, i took pictures of it and i sent it to my colleagues at the national museum, where we have these experts in all these areas. and from their reaction, i could see that we had stumbled on something extraordinary. there are some roman medallions, they are actually from the fourth century. and then there are the golden bracteates and also part of a sword. the treasure belongs to the sixth century and then the viking age starts in the eighth century. my first reaction when i heard about this was almost that
for my 60 years birthday, | my father in law gave me this metal detector. you can t be a more - new beginner than i was. one day i was contacted by my old schoolmate, 0le, who asked if he could take a walk with this metal detector. we started at the corner of the field there and found a lot of the usual old nails and screws and scrap items and after 30 minutes, the detector gave us a very, very clear signal. i thought, this is worth digging for. i dug a hole and up come this yellow thing, filled up with mud and dirty, and i put it in my bag here with scrap iron because i thought it was a lid from food can. the minute i put the detector to the surface again, i got exactly the same signal. and up came the second gold item.
the ancient treasures rewriting danish history. 0le sent me some pictures and i was like, whoa, when i saw it. and nick is getting arty in istanbul. it s coming to life in a quite creepy fashion! like, ifeel like i ve made an actual person now. so see you after the break. i am in this town of aedipsos in greece and i was a bit worried because i thought the travel show set me up because that water looks freezing cold. i ve been told that these are hot springs which have been here for thousands of years. they ve been visited by roman emperors, hollywood superstars and now an east london geezer. savage! oh, man!
0le sent me a text, and he sent me some pictures, and i was like, whoa, when i saw it. this find opens the door to an enigmatic world of persons of mythologies, of religion, that we really only know a little slice of. my name is 0le ginnerup schytz. for my 60 years birthday, | my father in law gave me this metal detector. you can t be a more - new beginner than i was. one day i was contacted by my old schoolmate, 0le, who asked if he could take a walk with this metal detector. we started at the corner. of the field there and found
shipwreck dating back to around 420 bc, and until last year, off limits to recreational divers. finally, autumn means harvest time. and it s a big deal in greece. do a vineyard or olive oil tour somewhere like crete or something more niche you could try the pistachio festival on aegina in mid september. it s only a ao minute ferry ride from athens. right. stick with us because, coming up, the ancient treasures rewriting danish history. 0le sent me some pictures and i was like, whoa, when i saw it. and nick is getting arty in istanbul. it s coming to light in a quite creepy fashion! like, ifeel like i ve made an actual person now. so see you after the break.