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Hidden treasures people found at home

Hidden treasures people found at home By Bennington Grant Robert Alexander/Getty Images A centuries-old mystery may be solved soon, thanks to some old-time pirate booty recently unearthed by an amateur historian. Jim Bailey found the coins using a metal detector in Middletown, Rhode island. For 400 years, historians have pondered the escape route of pirate Captain Henry Every after his capture of the Ganj-i-Sawai, a ship belonging to an Indian emperor carrying gold and silver from Mecca. The discovery of these coins hints that Every made a pitstop in America. Although Bailey originally believed the loot to be of Spanish or colonial Massachusetts origin, research revealed it was from 17th century Yemen.

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The Dig true story: The story behind the Netflix hit

ADVERTISEMENT When he left the farm, he worked odd jobs while pursuing his passion for archaeology and astronomy. By the time he was sent to Edith s he had already written his first book about astrology and was working as a freelance archaeologist for the museum.  Basil and his assistants began digging up three of the mounds in the summer of 1938 and found knives, an ax head, bronze fragments, textiles and some human remains.  Then in 1939, they decided to work on the biggest mound. Under the mound they found the 80-foot Anglo-Saxon burial ship. The sheer size of the ship suggested that it could have been a significant burial site, so the museum brought in professional archeologists Charles Phillips (Ken Stott), Peggy Piggott (Lily James), and Stuart Piggott (Ben Chaplin). Basil remained on the project in an assistant role. 

The best period dramas on Netflix

Netflix The story of our Royal Family can be stranger than fiction at times, so it makes the perfect material for a period drama series. Intrigue, wealth and scandal set against the political backdrop of the day have been a ratings hit for Netflix as viewers relive key moments for the Windsors in this fictionalised account. The Royals themselves have been a little disapproving of the treatment of some historical events, but the idea that they might have been streaming The Crown along with the show’s fans – who include Hollywood stars as well as the general public – makes it even more tempting to watch.

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