A few more pictures from inside
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A few more pictures from inside
Hello, I want to show you a few pictures of my last trip. I happened to be in a beautiful little village in the middle of the forest. You could feel that spring is coming soon. A bit off the beaten...
Very interesting find. Unfortunately it has no decoration otherwise it would be easier to date it. Here in Germany I would date such a ring buckle also to the 13th century. You find really exciting...
Happy holidays. Wish you a successful new year.
Great finds! I love the miniature of the German P08 pistol.
Congratulations. I look forward to seeing many more interesting relics of American history in this forum. I hope to come over once these times get better. @lodge Scent: What a great photo! Greetings...
Yes, this Roman pottery is often found here. Here it is called ,,terra sigillata, There were a lot of workshops. But I only take well preserved and decorated shards. The one on the picture must be...
Yes, the low water is a good thing for us but another problem for the economy. The ships can hardly get through. I have been waiting for tools and pipes for the water supply for 8 weeks. On the...
The clay bottles are for healing mineral water around 1890-1900. The glass bottles are beer bottles from before the 2nd World War. Then there is a bit of pottery from the Middle Ages and the Roman...
The last few weeks have been very hot here. I have therefore decided to go with the family to the Rhine. There you can swim well. The low water has exposed some artifacts in the area of the beach. My...
I also have a new hobby since spring. It leaves me no time to go hunting. :crying02: I have bought a late medieval house and renovate it with much attention to detail.
Incredible! If I found this object here in Europe, I would be 100% sure that it is a Celtic wheel amulet. I have an interesting thesis: it actually looks like it is an electroplated copy of a Celtic...
That's really interesting. This tool does not seem to exist in Europe. Or I don't know the name. The question of dating is even more exciting.
Schönaich is a village in Baden Württemberg. Since this coin was described there for the first time and was common, it was called "Schönaich type" to distinguish it. There is also ,,Type Nauheim,,...
Great finds! Especially the quinar of the Vindelici (type Schönaich is good. Celtic coins are the supreme discipline with us. So you have found a very good place. I hope you had a nice time and...
The ,,Brown Bess,, Rifle has .75cal with 19.05mm
I'm not sure but I think the picture doesn't show a riverbed but holes filled by rain. Look at the link above. There are also some in the forest. From my experience I know similar holes from the Alps.
Such stones are also available here. Often they were inclusions of sandstone that have weathered. But there are also artificially made near prehistoric settlements. According to some sources, they...
Very nice finds. What is the diameter of the musket ball. In the picture it looks like a .69. This could be the French Model 1777.
Exciting story. You certainly have a good eye and a lot of historical knowledge to find such places. The finds are all beautiful to look at! Thanks for showing them.
Thanks for the replies @fyrffytr. I have a few things on my bucket list as well. - Yes the balls have a ramrod mark. So then a load of gunpowder and two balls was loaded on top. I seem to have read...
Here's another curiosity I've been wondering about for a long time. How can something like this come about? Apparently, 2 balls are fused together. I think one possibility is that the soldier loaded...
Thank you. Yes there are some shoe buckles and a button of the French Revolution line infantry around 1794-96. Unfortunately, otherwise only lead balls.
Thanks Tony. In the area, the target may have been a Frenchman or Prussian. The forest is full of lead.
Hi. I was yesterday briefly outside to use the time between the sleet to go hunting. Unfortunately, I did not have much time. But I still found something interesting. I first wondered where the...