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People who found the 'treasure' in their home because of the Corona virus lockdown

وہ لوگ جنہیں کورونا وائرس لاک ڈاﺅن کی وجہ سے اپنے گھر میں ’خزانہ‘ مل گیا


LONDON (Monitoring Desk) - The lockdown has hit many financially, but there are also many who have found treasure in their own homes because of the lockdown. According to Mail Online, during the lockdown in the UK, many people have reported finding antiquities in their home garden. These people were left homeless due to the lockdown and they started looking for valuables in their gardens and backyards to pass the time.

According to the report, a man has found a stone in Coventry Garden on which an inscription has been engraved. According to experts, this stone is 1600 years old. It dates back to the 4th century AD. A man from Herefordshire Gardens found a snake-shaped belt, while a man in the Stoke area found a silver coin. These belts and risks are also medieval. Michael Lewis, head of the British Museum, says a man found a medieval ring in his backyard. He appealed to the people who are looking for treasures through metal detectors in their spare time and have such antiques in their hands to contact the archaeologists and estimate the value of their artifacts. These items can be worth millions of pounds, but some clumsy people think they are useless and waste them.


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