Troyes Treasure

According to the archaeologists who work in the site, the new discovery, in addition to the tradition of the Roman Empire, will allow to know the materials they used at that time.

The Troyes site in France has been more fertile than expected. Among other things, the 186,200 coins they have recently discovered will offer a unique opportunity to know the coins used by the inhabitants of the Roman Empire in trade. It is not a bad fortune, nothing!

According to the archaeologists who work in the site, the new discovery, in addition to the tradition of the Roman Empire, will allow to know the materials they used at that time. Coins are III. They are in the same conditions that were preserved in the nineteenth century.

The coins were found in an amphora around the building called Domus, Roman residence. Being buried, the earth has protected the amphora and thanks to it will be able to investigate the materials and techniques used in the elaboration of the coins.

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