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Metal detecting a 90-minute battle site

In this episode of Depths of History, we explore a Civil War battle site that lasted only 90 minutes, uncovering both Union ...
A Roman gold treasure found in Denmark reveals secret links between a Viking village and the elites of Europe.
In addition to a decent pair of headphones, it helps to carry a good pinpointer when you use your metal detector. These ...
A father and son recently stumbled across a massive cache of old artillery shells in Czech forest — triggering a two-day operation involving a bomb squad. The Police of the Czech Republic said the ...
Why would you want to detect metal? Oh, I don't know … maybe you want to find some gold in the ground. You could dig up ALL the dirt, or you could find the location that has the gold before you dig.
Treasure was found in troves, and bounty abounded Saturday at the aptly named East Texas Treasure Show in Longview – a mecca for metal detectors and those with a heart to seek what is hidden. Children ...
Between 100 and 150 pieces of Shaler’s coal mining history will displayed in November at the Shaler North Hills Library. Members of the North Pittsburgh Past Finders metal detecting club have found ...
The use of generative AI continues to soar. We're seeing it in our workplaces, classrooms, and personal lives. As technology advances, it gets harder and harder for the human eye to parse out what is ...
Metal's reputation in the 1990s isn't the most robust, but the best song of each year of this decade proves that when it comes to quality, this scene was thriving. While the overall commercial success ...
There's often history just beneath your feet, waiting to be discovered. A long-forgotten button, an antique coin, or even a remnant from one of the wars that shaped our country. Trying to unearth ...
Metal detecting is getting popular fast in Santa Clarita Valley. Once seen as an old hobby, it’s now modern, exciting, and tech-friendly. More people are buying metal detectors and heading outside.