Dears,
Our civic association HHB did last weekend detector prospection at the urn field from Bronze Age. The burial site was only a few hundred meters from my house, and we were invited for cooperation from Archaeological institute Academy of Science. Because a field was too large, we then did cooperate with friends from another civic association, ARCHEO LP 2010. The research was open in June and our role was verify in the end if are the area really prospected fully and indexed residual metal objects, and as addition, if it was possible, detect non-discovered urns, if had been bronze artifacts inside.
We were successfully and we have as a bonus they promised metal detectors research in medieval mines and open a door for larger cooperation in future.
The site was from Lug sub-culture time, 1300 BC. On the pictures you can see some details about site, urns, bronze pin from one discovered grave ourselves, invitation cheers with champagne, our catering point and some picture from open discussion with professional historians up the finds.
Regards
litrfree
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1 open meeting first touches and celebration drink
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2 the burial site and finds
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3 from hunting and catering
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4 bronze pin from urn grave yard
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5 finds identification
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7 The prapartion of finds from urn and gps measurement equipment and detectors
Our civic association HHB did last weekend detector prospection at the urn field from Bronze Age. The burial site was only a few hundred meters from my house, and we were invited for cooperation from Archaeological institute Academy of Science. Because a field was too large, we then did cooperate with friends from another civic association, ARCHEO LP 2010. The research was open in June and our role was verify in the end if are the area really prospected fully and indexed residual metal objects, and as addition, if it was possible, detect non-discovered urns, if had been bronze artifacts inside.
We were successfully and we have as a bonus they promised metal detectors research in medieval mines and open a door for larger cooperation in future.
The site was from Lug sub-culture time, 1300 BC. On the pictures you can see some details about site, urns, bronze pin from one discovered grave ourselves, invitation cheers with champagne, our catering point and some picture from open discussion with professional historians up the finds.
Regards
litrfree
[attachment 246618 1openmeetingfirsttouchesandcelebrationdrink.jpg]
1 open meeting first touches and celebration drink
[attachment 246619 2theburialsiteandfinds.jpg]
2 the burial site and finds
[attachment 246620 3fromhuntingandcatering.jpg]
3 from hunting and catering
[attachment 246621 4bronzepinfromurngraveyard.jpg]
4 bronze pin from urn grave yard
[attachment 246622 5findsidentification.jpg]
5 finds identification
[attachment 246623 7Theprapartionoffindsfromurnandgpsmeasurementequipementanddetectors.jpg]
7 The prapartion of finds from urn and gps measurement equipment and detectors