Posted on 06/06/2026 5:17:40 AM PDT by SunkenCiv
In April 2011, excavators working on a natural gas pipeline in northern Germany unearthed one of the largest gold hoards from prehistoric Europe. Dated to about 1300 B.C., the Gessel gold hoard consists of 117 artifacts that together weigh over 3.7 pounds (1.7 kilograms).
The hoard was discovered in the village of Gessel near the town of Syke and is now the centerpiece of the Forum Gesseler Goldhort museum. Around 3,300 years ago, someone placed the gold objects in a linen bag, secured the bag with six bronze pins, and buried it in the dirt...
The Gessel gold hoard includes 82 spiral rings linked into eight chains of 10 rings and one chain of two rings. An additional 32 spirals of various sizes were also in the hoard. Rather than jewelry, these spirals were likely a form of currency in the Middle Bronze Age and were crafted from recycled gold, according to prehistoric archaeologist Babette Ludowici.
Only three items in the hoard were personal accessories: a large, gold bracelet; a twisted armband; and a brooch. While the two armbands appear to have been unfinished, the brooch was elaborately decorated.
Originally, the brooch was about 6.3 inches (16 centimeters) long, but it was bent and the pin was removed prior to burial in the hoard. An artisan created a ladder-band pattern around the top and bottom of the clasp. The main part of the clasp features five raised sun symbols and six sets of concentric rings stamped into the metal. According to a 2012 study, it is the only ancient brooch made of solid gold to have been found in Central Europe.
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The Gessel gold hoardImage credit: © Forum Gesseler Goldhort
Thanks for the link! I wound up using a different one, but it still counts.
First National Bank of Dirt?
Interesting find!
Hey, some banks are made of sand.
What exquisite workmanship. Love that ring….😮
Some real eye candy. Plus, y'know, gold. I wonder if the gold can be sourced based on impurities. I suspect the gold came from prehistoric Dacia, but it would be nice to know.
Over the years, I’ve found three gold items on the beach. Two chains and a nice ring.
Is that the bracelet?
It makes sense in that in when making a transaction the buyer can pinch off the appropriate part of a coil of gold and hand it over to the seller.
What a interesting idea imaging how we would do that today.
Around 3,300 years ago, someone placed the gold objects in a linen bag...........
Linen?........
It's been warped by the rain, driven by the snow, it's old and dirty, don't you know, that it's still linen.
Visual find, or detectin’?
Yup, or this belonged to someone who was almost ready to retire, then got bumped off by some barbarian.
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