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Archaeology or archeology[a] is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscapes.
Archaeology has various goals, which range from understanding culture history to reconstructing past lifeways to documenting and explaining changes in human societies through time.
The discipline involves surveying, excavation, and eventually analysis of data collected, to learn more about the past. In broad scope, archaeology relies on cross-disciplinary research. Read more...
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Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.
Anyone else know the name for a "German WW2 soldier?'
Or how one might have "acquired" that collection?
"German WW2 soldier" is the term used by the Polish archaeologists who discovered the site. If they're OK with it, the morality police can probably stand down.
The article says that the coins likely belonged to the solider because they coincide with areas of likely deployment. The rest of the stuff was just in the area and there's no suggestion the soldier even knew about it. They just stumbled on it by accident because they were investigating the soldier.
There's your sign
Tell me you've never talked to anyone from Poland without saying you've never talked to anyone from Poland.
Anyone who uses the term "German WW2 soldier" is a Nazi apologist.
The article is directly quoting the Polish archaeologists who discovered the cite.
Are you seriously insinuating that Poland isn't one of the the two most Nazi hating countries on the planet?
Let me guess, you've never set foot in Poland.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far-right_politics_in_Poland
Never been to Poland, but it's no real surprise that every Polish person I've ever met has been politically somewhere between Trump-level fascist and neonazi. And I've met quite a few Poles, given I live in Chicago.
There are many reasons the ADL is considered an unreliable source https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Defamation_League#Reception_and_controversies and Wikipedia even banned them as a source on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict all together.
Poland had some the highest per-capita death rate of any country in WWII. They had some of the fiercest resistance to the Nazis of any nation on the planet. The Warsaw Uprising was one of the few resistance movements that was actually effective enough to piss off the Nazis. The remaining pieces of the Ghetto Walls still serve as a Holocaust memorial that spans large chunks of Warsaw.
A bunch of Polish Americans may or may not be Nazis. I have no idea. The Poles in Poland are some of the un-Naziest people you can find on the planet.
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Hexbearer no like because soviets also invaded Poland for some reason? Queue history lesson claiming the soviets had a non aggression pact with the Nazis and spit roasted Poland so they could ramp up their wartime industry to fight the Nazis
The Nazis were a political party and the article does not mention him being a part of the S.S.
And to answer your second question - Nazi time travel.
Lol, Nazi simps never change. Bro's about to try and tell us Rommel was a swell guy.
I do nazi what you mean?
Looting, a popular past time of all soldiers.
Bro's both siding the fucking Nazis.
That's how wars go isn't it?
It is. And coins are small enough and common enough to be found/stolen/bought and easily carried off as loot.
Plenty of ancient coins were "re-distributed" to the west in the last 20 years from Afghanistan and Iraq. I knew a guy from work who had a small collection he bought while serving.
I also happened to be visiting a local coin shop and overheard an unintentionally funny conversation about loot.
Rando: I have a 'German flag' that I'm interested in selling. Clerk: Those are pretty common, so we probably can't give you much. Rando: It's an OLD 'German flag'. Clerk: Look, I'm guessing it's the Nazi one? Those are super common because every soldier brought one back as a souvenir.
If it's not already apparent, I like coins. And if I were a common soldier wrapped up in a war, I would absolutely pick up any interesting spare change I came across. Wouldn't murder anyone for it, but if it looked abandoned? Absolutely.
You're why smart people avoid Beehaw.
Yay I got called a name and everything got solved, carry on soldier.
Uh huh.
What name did you get called?
Honestly, I do not doubt many things were pocketed while digging trenches. These do not look like looted items.
The tools were just near the grave, the coins are almost certainly war/genocide loot.
Ah yes, I see at the end of the article. Missed that. :)