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The Bronze Buckle Was Found Just Centimeters Below the Surface by a Volunteer in the Olomouc Region.

Summary by iDNES.cz
Volunteer and collaborator of the Moravian Museums, Tomáš Lusk, found an exceptionally well-preserved bronze buckle in the Olomouc region using a metal detector. This almost thirty-centimeter artifact dates from the period 1000-800/750 BC. After being collected, documented and conserved, the find is now part of the collection of the Museum of Local Lore in Olomouc.
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Volunteer and collaborator of the Moravian Museums, Tomáš Lusk, found an exceptionally well-preserved bronze buckle in the Olomouc region using a metal detector. This almost thirty-centimeter artifact dates from the period 1000-800/750 BC. After being collected, documented and conserved, the find is now part of the collection of the Museum of Local Lore in Olomouc.

·Čestlice, Czechia
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iDNES.cz broke the news in Čestlice, Czechia on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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