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A heavy bronze chisel that would have been very valuable, left behind by the Colla people as they fled. ELIZABETH ARKUSH |
Around 1450 CE, the Incas attacked so fast that many of the Colla people of the hill fort of Ayawiri in Peru didn't have time to take their valuables with them as they abandoned their homes...
"There's quite a lot of copper and bronze, in the form of personal adornment, pins and little clasps that would have hung on people's clothing. We also found a couple of rings and pieces of bracelet," study author Elizabeth Arkush of the University of Pittsburgh told IBTimes UK.
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Treasure trove of bronze and copper reveals incredible speed of flash Inca invasion (ibtimes.co.uk)
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Cambodia: Stolen Angkorian crown jewellery resurfaces in London - BBC News
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Photo: National Museums Scotland. |
The cross was found as part of the Galloway Hoard, a trove of treasures discovered by a metal detectorist in a field in western Scotland in 2014.
The cross, decorated using black niello and gold-leaf, features engravings depicting each of the writers of the Gospels.
The Galloway Hoard is regarded as one of the richest and most significant finds of Viking objects ever found in the United Kingdom. Alongside the cross, there were rare silver bracelets and brooches, a gold ring and a bird-shaped gold pin...
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Anglo-Saxon cross buried for 1,000 years seen in stunning detail for the first time - CNN Style
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With many words but no depth of understanding, wokesters, trained by propagandists, edufakirs, and the media, endlessly generate hollow sentences the same as fleshly chatbots.
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