N.B .: FOR THIS PRODUCT ASK FOR AVAILABILITY Metal Detector Magazine No. 23 March / April 2000
Summary - RETROVAMENTI - The eagle with its wings explained. - The Longobard spearhead. - NUMISMATICS - Roman Imperial Monetation. - Imperial portraits: the family of Antonio Pio. - JOURNEYS - The postman's metal detector always plays twice. - "At Kilimanjaro" with Rai3. - A meteor at the Lido of Venice. - COMPETITIONS - The Great Slam. Appointments scheduled in 2000. - ARCHEOLOGY - Dead Sea, rediscovered the "Angel" roll. - Lot and restoration, a "win" on all wheels. - UFOs announced in the night of the times. - Apulia: Salento is the largest sanctuary dedicated to Persephone. - Lazio: 400 archaeological sites in the Lazio Charter. - Liguria: the magical triangle on Rocchetta Fort. - Umbria: Terni, pottery from the 7th century BC - The junction ring is gone. - The Tasmanian tiger returns to live for cloning. - Holy Land: a thousand years between art and history. - ASSOCIATIONS - Strips of history for a AREA rally. - ABOVE AND UNDER THE SEA - The best times for sea research. - Napoleon's treasure hunt is always open: the sunken fleet at Abukir could hide gold and jewels raided by the Arms. - Technical test metal detector GARRETT GTI 2500 and depth plate Treasure Hound