Nearly 8,000 medieval coins and 7 Bronze Age swords unearthed in Germany

Volunteer conservationists in Germany have unearthed a collection of artifacts, including Bronze Age swords, medieval coins and jewelry.

Two people inspect a collection of artifacts.
Archaeologist Detlef Jantzen (left) and Bettina Martin, Minister for Science and Culture, view the latest archaeological finds from Germany, including Bronze Age swords and thousands of silver coins.
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A bounty of centuries-old artifacts in Germany — including seven swords, thousands of silver coins, jewelry and pottery — were unearthed by a group of volunteer conservationists.

The excavators discovered the items last year at three separate locations dotting the German countryside, according to a translated statement.

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