B.C. Silver, Bronze Age Axe and Roman Artifact

Benjamin52

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These objects have been donated to the Transylvanian History Museum in Cluj -

Hi Tnetters,

What ya all up to ya dirt digging Bast**ds :laughing7:

Been a while because of winter.
Lets not waste time.
Weather got better, forest hunt.

Lets go from interesting to more interesting (my personal criteria), in order:

1. Roman Bronze and iron key. A pretty common artifact as I was told in the museum, but I find it cool that 2000 years ago they actually had lock mechanisms with fitting keys.
Bottom part is Iron, handle is Bronze, nice patina:

schls1.jpg schls2.jpg

2. Bronze age axe head. (bronze) Unfortunately the attachment/ connector is missing from the back, so this is the shaft and blade basically.
My guess is that because the fragmentation edge has patina also, the object was broken either by use or ritually, to render it useless for the mortal and to be sacrificed to earth gods for good luck, etc. So broken back then, not during excavation.
Cool to find a tool/weapon that is around 3000 years old. Always a special moment for me, also because these bronze age axes are basically among the oldest objects of human history a metal detectorist can find:

beiltnet1.jpg beiltnet22.jpg beiltnet4.jpg beiltnet3.jpg

3. Illyrian Dyrrhachion, (Drachma) of Meniekoe, from 229-30 B.C. Possible contemporary Dacian imitation.
A common coin of the Greek era which was often traded in the periphery and used as precursor for designs of Celtic, Dacian, Thracian coins.
This is likely to be a Dacian/Thracian imitation based on the silver quality, design irregularities and geographical context.
Weight is also 2.5g instead of the normal 3.1+g that were normal for genuine Greek coins:

drchm2.jpg drchm3.jpg drchm1.jpg

Reference:
https://www.vcoins.com/en/stores/dt...rachm_ca_22930_bc_silver/1005189/Default.aspx

For me its still a cool piece of history that shows the variety of coinage and how humans adapted, copied and replicated coinage.
Imitations like these are sometimes considered more rare, for me personally I would prefer to have a nice heavy and smooth shiny original with better silver quality, but hey, I'm not gonna bit*h around when I find ancient silver.


Thanks for lookin, keep pluggin away.
 

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Steve in PA

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You located and saved some very cool history there my friend. Try to get out more often so we can see more of these ancient articles :thumbsup:
 

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WG2020

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Very nice hunt Benjamin. The Roman lock and key is amazing, I couldn’t imagine finding a lock that old, I do cheetah flips when finding an 1800s lock. Good luck with your detecting. Walt
 

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Very nice finds! The axe might be broken, but it has a nice bit & beautiful patina! The key & coin are in nice shape, also.
Congrat's!

Iowa Dale
 

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Great finds! Keys in general aren't too special but Bi-metallic bronze and iron Roman keys aren't very common, that is a nice discovery. Thanks for sharing!
 

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Pretty cool stuff ya got!!!!!!!
 

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That’s a great hunt
 

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Wonderful hunt, congrats! :occasion14:
 

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That ax is absolutely amazing. Great finds!
 

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Beautiful finds Benjamin! Three outstanding finds in one post! Big congrats! :occasion14:
 

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