Archeological Bug
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Owner:
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Satir
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Released:
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Friday, October 23, 2009
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Origin:
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Jihomoravský kraj, Czechia
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Recently Spotted:
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Travel the famous archeological and historic sites (see the list below) in the Europe and then send the TB back home. Take pictures, please!
This bug is hungry for history and archeology. It starts from Brno, biggest town in Morava, Czech Republic.
The cross on the wooden coin is from the era of Great Moravia. Great Moravia was a Slavic state that existed in Central Europe from the 9th century to the early 10th century. There is some controversy as to the actual location of its core territory. According to mainstream historians, its core territory lay on both sides of the Morava river, in present day Slovakia and the Czech Republic, but the entity may have also extended into what are today parts of Hungary, Poland, Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Romania, Ukraine and Germany.
The aluminium coin is replica of the braktea of Premysl Otakar II., known as "The Iron and Golden King" was the King of Bohemia from 1253 until 1278. He was the Duke of Austria (1251-1276), Styria (1260-1276), Carinthia (1269-1276) and Carniola (1269-1276) also. In his time, the Bohemian (Czech) empire was probably biggest in history - touching the Adriatic Sea.
Please, move the TB always according to it's mission and take pictures from the sites :-)
This TB is still really hungry for this sites:
Austria (salzburg, Hallstatt, Petronell-Carnuntum)
Germany (Rheinzabern, Mainz)
Great Britain (Hadrian Wall, Orkney Islands, Sutton Hoo)
Greece (some of the antient archeological sites)
France (Nimes, Lascaux)
Hungary (Duna Pentele)
Italy (Rome, Pompei or other)
Spain (Altamira, Segovia or other)
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