German silver find is evidence of 1,200-year-old global trade route
- Sunday, September 5, 2010, 13:15
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Anklam, Germany – German archeologists have discovered 1,200-year-old silver coins of Arabic origin buried in a northern German field, bearing evidence that the Slavs who inhabited the land were part of an ancient global trade route, academics said on
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German silver find is evidence of 1,200-year-old global trade route
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