Ubina Hoard

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MaterialSilver
Created12th Century AD
Present locationInstitute of History, University of Tallinn, Estonia
Ubina Hoard
MaterialSilver
Created12th Century AD
Present locationInstitute of History, University of Tallinn, Estonia

The Ubina Hoard is a wealth deposit of silver coins and jewelry found in the village of Salu, Harju County in Estonia in 2005. The oldest items in the hoard probably date from the Viking Age but the hoard seems to have been deposited during the beginning of the 12th century. The archaeological site was subjected to looting the day after its discovery, but coins and jewelry fragments later surfaced in Germany and led to successful legal prosecution of the looter and the return of the looted items to the authorities.

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