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Wreck Of Legendary Spanish Galleon Is Finally Found, Colombia Says

http://www.npr.org | December 5, 2015 More than 300 years after it sank during an attack in the Caribbean near Cartagena’s coast, a Spanish treasure ship has been found, says Colombia’s President Juan Manuel Santos. Santos announced the discovery of the legendary galleon Friday night, tweeting: “Great news: we found the Galeón San José!” The value

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Electrum coins weren’t just issued early on: Ancients Today

COINWORLD | By David Vagi, Special to Coin World | September 21, 2015 Cities still use alloy after switch to pure gold and silver The story of the world’s first coins, seemingly introduced in the mid-seventh century B.C. and made of “white gold” electrum, is well known. This alloy of gold and silver earned its

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1715 Plate Fleet still resonates three centuries after its loss

COINWORLD | By Colin Sallee | August 28, 2015 Fleet destroyed by hurricane 300 years ago continues to yield gold coins Coins, artifacts and other treasures are hardly a mainstay in the national American media. Most reporters have bigger fish to fry or simply don’t care. However, the 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet, also known as

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Islamic State photos ‘show Palmyra temple destruction’

BBC NEWS Middle East | August 25, 2015 The photos showing militants rigging the temple with explosives and a large explosion were circulated by the jihadist group’s supporters. Syrian officials and activists said on Sunday that it had been blown up. The UN’s cultural organisation said the deliberate destruction of Syria’s cultural heritage was a war

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Medieval ship’s ‘sea monster’ figurehead raised from Baltic

BBC NEWS – Europe | August 12, 2015 Watch Video The figurehead from a 15th century ship has been raised from the Baltic Sea near Ronneby, Sweden, more than 500 years after it sank. The Gribshunden is thought to be the world’s best-preserved late medieval ship. ”It’s a sea monster – and we have to discuss

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How much gold in China?

Numismatic News | By Pat Heller | July 20, 2015 Last Friday, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange (SAFE) of the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) reported that the central bank now had gold reserves of 1,658 tons (53.3 million ounces), an increase of 604 tons from the 1,054 tons (33.9 million ounces) reported in

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‘Oldest’ Koran fragments found in Birmingham University

BBC NEWS Knowledge economy| By Sean Coughlan – Education correspondent, BBC News | July 22, 2015 Watch Video What may be the world’s oldest fragments of the Koran have been found by the University of Birmingham. Radiocarbon dating found the manuscript to be at least 1,370 years old, making it among the earliest in existence. The

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