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CastJesse Feldman
Josh Feldman
Feb 11, 2019
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EpisodesEpisodesE07 · The Lost Blue Bucket GoldFeb 18, 2019 E06 · Jim Bowie's Lost Silver MineFeb 11, 2019 E05 · The Missing Gold of the Little BighornFeb 4, 2019 View 4+ more
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Only the truth leads to the treasures. That's why Josh and Jesse Feldman are hot on the trail of the truth, digging for clues as they search for America's most fabled missing treasures. The sibling prospectors from Arizona have scoured the mountains of the American West for lost gold mines and buried treasures their entire lives. With reverence for the past and a taste for adventure, they now attempt to unravel 100-year-old mysteries by putting themselves in the shoes of the people of the era. Josh and Jesse track legends and clues across the vast American Frontier in search of unfound riches, assisted by old maps, diaries and records, and connecting with locals who have intimate knowledge of the area. … MORE

Norwegian family finds Viking-era relics while looking for earring

Sep 29,2023 6:31 am

By George WrightBBC News

A family in Norway were searching for a Lost Gold earring in their garden when they decided to get their metal detector out.

They did not find the earring but did stumble upon Something Else : artefacts dating back More Than 1,000 years.

The Aasvik family dug up a bowl-shaped buckle and another item that appear to be part of a Viking-era burial.

Experts believe the artefacts were used in the ninth-century burial of A Woman on the Small Island of Jomfruland.

The Discovery was made under a large tree in the centre of The Family 's garden on The Island , off Norway's South Coast .

" We congratulate The Family who found The First safe Viking-time find at Jomfruland, " the Cultural Heritage of Vestfold and Telemark County Council wrote in a Facebook post.

Experts knew there had been settlements on The Island dating back hundreds of years, but evidence only went back to the Middle Ages .

One expert concluded that the buckle dates from between 780 and 850.

Officials praised the Aasvik family for immediately telling authorities about the rare discovery.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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