Finds from my Armenia/Russia trip....2000 Year old bronze ring???!!!

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Finally starting to recover from the jet lag and my orchard which desperately needed some mowing. When I say mowing I mean bush hog on a skid steer, 8-9ft tall weeds!
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These are the finds from Armenia. I got to hunt an abandon mountain fortress and a couple other places. The good finds all came from the fortress. I saved that piece of etched copper, and later in the museum I saw knife sheaths made like that and etched in similar style.
I took my Deus and my CTX 3030 to Russia, but only took my CTX to Armenia. I wish I had taken the Deus also, because I ran into ground mineralization down in Southern Armenia that was horrible. My CTX was recommending a ground setting of 1-5 almost everywhere. I tried ground/coin mode and ferrous/coin mode and nothing would work. My wedding ring would only register if it was actually touching the coil.
I took the machines in my carry on everywhere. Didn't loose or break anything, but I did have to pull them out at almost every X-ray machine. They especially were not sure about my pinpointer lol.
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Antique dealer at the market in Yerevan wanted to buy this ring. When I said no, he told me it was bronze age. Its definitely bronze, but another antique dealer said its only 2000 years old!! I'll mark that one up as a win!

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Same dealer told me this was a "gruzian" coin, Georgian Kingdom, from the 1500's. Im not seeing any from that time frame that look like this, but there are some from 1700's that have similar patterns.

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Lots of shrapnel, slugs, casings. Didn't get past airport security in Rostov with the rear half of that mortar! :laughing7:

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Real good haul at a hunting camp a friend told me used to be used by the czars. Found quite a few lead champagne seals there. Found a couple 4 gauge shell ends I think, they are massive. Got nervous after my airport scare with the mortar so I got rid of the shotgun ends before I had to go thru security in Moscow.

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WWII Relics. Ended up digging so many casings that I quit keeping them.
 

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Looks like you did very well, especially the coins.... Good job by you!
 

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