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900-year-old gold coins found in ancient port of Caesarea

December 04, 2018
This picture taken on Monday shows recently-uncovered gold coins dating back to the Muslim Fatimid (AD 909-1171) and Byzantine eras (AD 1071-1078) found at the site of an archaeological excavation in the Mediterranean coastal town of Caesarea in north-central Israel. Among the items found at the excavation were 24 rare gold coins, including 18 Fatimid dinars, and six Byzantine coins dating to the reign of emperor Michael VII Doukas. — AFP
This picture taken on Monday shows recently-uncovered gold coins dating back to the Muslim Fatimid (AD 909-1171) and Byzantine eras (AD 1071-1078) found at the site of an archaeological excavation in the Mediterranean coastal town of Caesarea in north-central Israel. Among the items found at the excavation were 24 rare gold coins, including 18 Fatimid dinars, and six Byzantine coins dating to the reign of emperor Michael VII Doukas. — AFP

CAESAREA — Rare gold coins and a golden earring have been discovered in the ancient Mediterranean port of Caesarea in northern Israel — possibly left and never recovered as Crusaders conquered the area 900 years ago. The Israel Antiquities Authority announced the find on Monday of a small bronze pot holding 24 gold coins and the earring. According to the authority, it was found between two stones in the side of a well in a house in a neighborhood that dates back some 900 years, during the Abbasid and Fatimid periods. — AFP


December 04, 2018
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