Week of hunting, spring 2014

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Greetings from Mother-Russia!

Want to share some photos of sights and finds from my hunting at Novgorod and Pskov areas in May 2014.
That was really the best expedition I've ever had!
We were very lucky with weather and had enough interesting spots to visit. By the "spots" I mean places where were villages destroyed durning WW2 or even earlier. Most of these settlements are mentioned in tax-books of 16th century so we hoped for a really interesting finds







And one more photo from the place where used to be a village Bykovo.
Sign on the memorial says:
"Civilians burned alive by nazis invaders in January 1944"
Name ... date of birth ... from ...






Amber earrings, 18th century





oops, image limit... other finds will be shown in next post
 

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david680

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Great group of finds. What are the pieces in the first pic of the second post, and do you have any further info on the cameo piece in the 3rd pic from the end?
 

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Great group of finds. What are the pieces in the first pic of the second post, and do you have any further info on the cameo piece in the 3rd pic from the end?


These are russian coins of 15-17 century, so-called "scales". They really looks like a fish scale, some of them are smaller than nail on pinky finger.


About the cameo - that's a cheap brooch from 1920-1930th. The base is made of tin-plate, black layer and relief are made of some sorts of plastic. So unfortunately that's not a jewelry, just imitation.
 

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incredible finds, the amount of crosses and relics are amazing.
 

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A Great Bunch of relics indeed.
What time period to most of the Crosses date to?
Makes one recall the 'Hell' of WW2.
Just Curious
Do you find lots of Bullets , Cases & Mortar /bomb Pieces.?
Thanks For the Cool Post & Great Pic's

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A Great Bunch of relics indeed.
What time period to most of the Crosses date to?
Makes one recall the 'Hell' of WW2.
Just Curious
Do you find lots of Bullets , Cases & Mortar /bomb Pieces.?
Thanks For the Cool Post & Great Pic's

Davers

Most of these crosses were made in 1700th - 1910th, but some pieces are much older.
The oldest one here is dated 13th - 14th century.


Next one (by the age) is dated second half of 14th - 15th century.


And these are crooses and icons of the end of 15th - 16th century.



You know, actually I'm collecting such crosses, icons and other russian christianity relics, so if You are interested I can show some more of my collection :)

And about "echo of war" on the places we hunt - yes, there are usually lots of different military rubbish, mostly rifle's rounds and cartridge cases (both russian and german). Some places where were long and heavy positional fights are overcrowded with different parts of artillery projectiles and mortar mines (the most common finds are copper driving bands and aluminium nose fuzes).
Sometimes you can find even something like this :icon_pale:
 

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My wife & I were in St. Petersburg 2-years ago. . . very beautiful.

Thank you for sharing photographs of where you hunt and what you have found.
Your cross icons are wonderful. . . if they could only speak.

I wish you good luck in 2015.
 

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