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Boy unearths legendary Danish king’s trove in Berlin

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BERLIN: A 13-year-old boy and an amateur archaeolog­ist have unearthed a “significan­t” treasure trove in Germany which may have belonged to the legendary Danish king Harald Bluetooth who brought Christiani­ty to Denmark.

Rene Schoen and his student Luca Malaschnit­schenko were looking for treasure using metal detectors in January on the northern island of Ruegen when they chanced upon what they initially thought was a worthless piece of aluminium.

But upon closer inspection, they realised that it was a shimmering piece of silver, German media reported.

A dig covering 400sq m that was finally started at the weekend by the regional archaeolog­y service has uncovered a trove believed to be linked to the Danish king, a member of the Jelling dynasty, who reigned from around 958 to 986. Braided necklaces, pearls, brooches, a Thor’s hammer, rings and up to 600 chipped coins were found, including more than 100 that date to Bluetooth’s era.

“This trove is the biggest single discovery of Bluetooth coins in the southern Baltic sea region and is therefore of great significan­ce,” lead archaeolog­ist Michael Schirren said.

The oldest coin found in the trove is a Damascus dirham dating to 714 while the most recent is a penny dating to 983.

The find suggests that the treasure may have been buried in the late 980s – also the period when Bluetooth was known to have fled to Pomerania, where he died in 987.

He was forced to flee after a rebellion led by his son Sven Gabelbart.

“We have here the rare case of a discovery that appears to corroborat­e historical sources,” said archaeolog­ist Detlef Jantzen.

 ?? — AFP ?? Hidden treasure: Schoen (left) and Malaschnit­schenko looking for treasure with a metal detector in Schaprode, northern Germany. The teen and the hobby archaeolog­ist have unearthed a ‘significan­t’ trove (inset).
— AFP Hidden treasure: Schoen (left) and Malaschnit­schenko looking for treasure with a metal detector in Schaprode, northern Germany. The teen and the hobby archaeolog­ist have unearthed a ‘significan­t’ trove (inset).

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