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By HuntTreasure.net on Feb 16, 2008 in Featured, News Accounts | 0 Comments
Wyoming, US — A lesson of ‘not counting chickens before they hatch’ was learned regarding bats. Most experts believed bats developed sonar before flying. However, an exceptionally well preserved 52-million year-old bat fossil indicates the exact opposite - bats flew first and then developed sonar.
The bat fossil is the oldest known [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Feb 13, 2008 in Featured, News Accounts | 0 Comments
Seoul, South Korea - The Namdaemun gate, the oldest wooden structure in Seoul, went up in fire Sunday night. Namdaemun gate was built in 1398, rebuilt in 1447 and was given the status of "National Treasure number one" in 1962.
The historical gate survived the Japanese occupation and the Korean War, but it couldn’t [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Feb 5, 2008 in Archaelogical Discoveries and Events, Featured, News Accounts, Treasure Finds, Video Stories | 0 Comments
You might imagine finding some old pennies, but who would ever expect to discover a shiny gold coin buried within the oldest part of an American City? But an old gold coin was indeed found, and it’s worth tens of thousands of dollars.
The Main Plaza area of downtown San Antonio, TX has been experiencing [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Jan 16, 2008 in Archaelogical Discoveries and Events, Featured, News Accounts | 0 Comments
Miami Stone Circle was discovered in downtown Miami, Florida in 1998. It’s a series of 24 loaf-shaped holes or basins cut into the limestone bedrock on a coastal spit of land, surrounded by a large number of other ‘minor’ holes (See images.)
At first thought, it’s easy to expect any archaeological site [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Jan 7, 2008 in Archaelogical Discoveries and Events, Featured, News Accounts | 0 Comments
The last thing you’d expect to form in the back of your mind while reading an archaeological article is a funny Bud-Light commercial.
Yet, it’s hard not to when reading this one …
First, just the facts:
An ancient site in Ireland
Approximately 3,000 years old
The focus is around a stone-mound, one of many such sites [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Dec 31, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Video Stories | 0 Comments
Van Gogh was an artist who created some enormously famous paintings and his name is known throughout the world.
While Vincent van Gogh only lived to be 37 and really only began as an artist toward the last ten years of his life, he produced more than 2,000 pieces of art.
By HuntTreasure.net on Dec 26, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Video Stories | 0 Comments
Given the nature HuntTreasure, it just wouldn’t seem right if we didn’t at least talk a little bit about the movie, National Treasure 2: Book of Secrets.
The movie premiered in New York on Dec. 17 and opened nationally in the US on Friday, the 21st. Up to the 24th, the movie had already found [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Dec 23, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Video Stories | 0 Comments
An original Magna Carta went up for sale December 18 at Sotheby’s. Although it didn’t fetch the upper end of the $30 million potential estimate, it was sold for a tidy sum of $21.3 million.
The 13 century document brought rights to subjects under English rule and was the foundation of many [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Dec 18, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Shipwreck News, Video Stories | 0 Comments
Back in 1701 Captain William Kidd was convicted of piracy and hung by the neck - twice in fact, since the hangman’s rope broke the first time.
The legendary Captain Kidd had actually sailed to his death. However, not on a ship and sunk in any battle, but on a trip to New York [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Dec 10, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Video Stories | 0 Comments
As rare as it is important, an original copy of the Magna Carta is up for sale. And if you have to ask how much, there’s a good chance it’s beyond your spending budget.
But then, very few in the world could acquire such a historical treasure even if they had the money.
By HuntTreasure.net on Dec 2, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Shipwreck News, Treasure Finds | 0 Comments
Miami, Florida (US) — There’s been an interesting series of twists and turns in the struggle between Odyssey Marine Exploration, a Florida based company that specializes in deep ocean shipwreck exploration, and the Spanish government.
Earlier this year Odyssey discovered and recovered a huge haul - apparently 17 tons - of silver and gold [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Nov 28, 2007 in Archaelogical Discoveries and Events, Featured, Video Stories | 0 Comments
Rome, Italy — Archaeologists in Rome believe they may have found the mythical cave, Lupercale, where a she-wolf nursed the twins, Romulous and Remus.
If you’re familiar with the mythical history of Rome, you’ll remember Romulous and Remus were the twin sons of the war god Mars and the mortal priestess Rhea Silvia.
By HuntTreasure.net on Nov 23, 2007 in Featured, Treasure Finds | 0 Comments
Overton, Wrexham (UK) — A man with his metal detector discovered a 17th century gold coin-like object on farm land in Wrexham, North Wales.
It’s similar in appearance to a coin, but has a small whole as if made to hang from a chain. That and its design helped identify its true [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Nov 19, 2007 in Archaelogical Discoveries and Events, Featured | 0 Comments
Oregon (U.S.) — Whether you hunt wild game or treasure, it’s not only common sense, but just plain good manners to ask for permission to use someone’s land.
When it comes to your own land, you expect your rights, like hunting for treasure, are on a firm foundation. Of course, there’s some common sense [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Nov 16, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Shipwreck News | 0 Comments
Near perfect, that is, for a wooden ship that’s been lying on the floor of the Baltic Sea for several hundred years.
The shipwreck wasn’t purposely found but discovered by a TV crew working on an underwater documentary series. The crew works for Swedish public broadcaster SVT.
What’s unusual about the find is the [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Nov 13, 2007 in Featured, Fun and Adventure, News Accounts, Video Stories | 0 Comments
Can life get any better than that?
For sure and hands down, driving a D9T Caterpillar and prospecting for gold has got to be more fun than pencil pushing Wall Street numbers.
And if you’re in the wilds of Alaska, you better go cowboy style and side-strap a .50-caliber Smith & Wesson. You [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Nov 8, 2007 in Featured, Shipwreck News | 0 Comments
Take yourself through a mental journey reaching back 2,400 years. Picture yourself on a ship riding the high sees. Got it? Okay. Let’s move on…
It’s early evening and you’re thinking and dreading the monotonous dinner that’s always served.
You find yourself a place to eat, and finally glance over at the meal being served. [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Nov 6, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts | 0 Comments
The prospect of digging around in dirt with a rake, shovel or some other tool doesn’t sound too attractive unless you’re getting paid or enjoy gardening.
On the other hand, if you’re prospecting for the chance at some gems and you’re doing it as part of a vacation trip, some adventure or just for the [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Nov 4, 2007 in Featured, Treasure Finds | 0 Comments
A Somerville, Tennessee man was having a gully leveled on his cattle farm when a bulldozer being used turned over a pile of debris.
The man, Doug Wiggington, grabbed a trash bag to pick up the mess and turned up an old, dirty bottle on his first grab.
It had an interesting amber color and [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Oct 31, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Treasure Finds | 0 Comments
It takes guts to buy anything at a flea market you’re going to sit or lay on each day. You just never know who or what has been there before you. And really scary, the "what" could still be there waiting to grab you unawares.
However, a Berlin student had the guts and [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Oct 27, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Treasure Finds, Video Stories | 0 Comments
Most everyone has heard the saying, "One man’s trash is another man’s treasure." Elizabeth Gibson was walking one morning when she found a piece of treasure in the trash.
That treasure turned out to be the famous painting, ‘Tres Personajes’ (Three People), by Mexican artist Rufino Tamayo. The person who placed it in the trash [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Oct 24, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Shipwreck News, Video Stories | 0 Comments
The 1997 movie Titanic romanticized while also reflecting the tragedy of Titanic’s sinking and the loss of nearly 1,500 lives.
Now, thanks to the BBC, you can get a new perspective and rediscovery of Titanic and its wreckage that’s equally compelling, wondrous, and, yet, educational.
By HuntTreasure.net on Oct 21, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Treasure Finds | 0 Comments
Who would ever think of coming Kansas wheat fields for rocks? And we’re not talking about normal rocks, but those of extraterrestrial origin. Or, more to the point, meteorites that plowed into those wheat fields thousands of years ago.
Two men, Phi Mani and Steve Arnold, did. They met several years back [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Oct 17, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Shipwreck News | 0 Comments
Torrential downpours can stir up lost treasure on land while severe drought can reveal old sunken boats and ships.
North Carolina has received the negative and positive of the latter - drought, being the obvious negative, and the uprising of a 1820’s boat in the Tar River being the positive.
The wooden boat is [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Oct 14, 2007 in Archaelogical Discoveries and Events, Featured, News Accounts, Treasure Finds | 0 Comments
The island province of Gotland is a part of Sweden so when torrential rain pours down and unearths a few coins, you’d expect them to be of Swedish origin.
With two old coins emerging after the downpour, archaeologist interest perked up and exploration began.
The result? The discovery of 52 more coins. And more interesting, [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Oct 12, 2007 in Archaelogical Discoveries and Events, Featured, News Accounts | 0 Comments
It’s not uncommon to find items of food within tombs, but the curiosity peaks when peanuts are found within one in China.
Peanuts are now very popular, but it was believed they were only first introduced to China from another land some 500 years ago.
By HuntTreasure.net on Oct 10, 2007 in Featured, News Accounts, Shipwreck News, Video Stories | 0 Comments
Tidal currents slammed the Torrent, a square-rigged sailing vessel, into an Alaskan reef back in 1868. The crew escaped with their lives, but the ship was lost.
Fast forward 139 years and remnants of the old ship can once again be seen, and now in video no-less. That’s due to Steve Lloyd and his dive [...]
By HuntTreasure.net on Oct 8, 2007 in Featured, Site Information | 0 Comments
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