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knights coin

 

Cavalier coin 1644

This is a 4 skilling lybsk approx. 1620.Found by Aage Olsen in Rygge, Oestfold. Handed over to the museum of archaeology in Oslo

roman harness

Roman (Approx. year 0) horse harness.

Very rear harness from roman times. Found by Arne Schau in Germany, and handed over to the local museum there.

 

bucket plumb lead

 

Bucket plumb in lead (for weighing)

Bucket plumb for weighing found by Arne Schau in Larvik.Handed over to the museum of archaeology in Oslo

 

Viking Axe

Children axe in iron( yes they began early)..

Children axe from viking time found by Arne Schau i n Gudbrandsdalen.Handed over to the museum of archaeology in Oslo. (remark:could be an axe for small decoration purposes...)

Celt

Celt

Celt probably from the iron age found by Arne Schau Handed over to the museum of archaeology in Oslo

plate brooch

Plate brooch with animal figure

An almost complete plate brooch from germanic ironage,found at Little Utterslev on Lolland,Denmark by Thor Holmboe. A danish fibula researcher: " Iben Klæsø Skibsted " says about this : It is a plate brooch with animal figure in f-style." .GPS registered and will be handed over to LFS-museum.

 

arrowhead bronzeage

 

Arrowhead, probably from the bronzeage

Found near nakskov on Lolland,Denmark by Thor Holmboe, near a place where there have been found bronze age items earlier.The artefact will be handed in to LFS-museum,Denmark and is GPS registered.

bronzeage axe

 

Bronzeage "Randliste" Axe

Randliste Axe is one of the earliest axes in the bronzeage, and this is approx 4000 years old. Most likely brough to Denmark from England or Irland.Found by Thor Holmboe in Horslunde at Lolland, Denmark. Handed in to LFS (museum) in 2003.

hungarian Lid -1800 years old

 

Lid for a small box- 1800 years old.

This artefact is the lid of a small box that is found in Sarpsborg by Aage Olsen. Its dated to approx. 200 AD and it is believed to originate from Hungary. The shape of a woman can be seen on the lid, and you can`t stop asking yourself: How come this object ended up in a field in Norway? Handed over to the Museum of Archaeology in Oslo.

 

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