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>Hoard of Crusader Gold Found in Ruins - Charleston Voice - 
This story is really a mystery. Professor Tal states: "It puts Fatimid-period coins, minted by Egyptian Sultans in the 10th and 11th centuries, in a Crusader context. Their use of gold from an earlier period is somewhat surprising, given the importance placed on coin minting.

Typically, societies mint their own coins, especially for the completion of large transactions, because it impacts more than just economics — it has marketing and public relations value. From a social and political standpoint, the minting of coins shows that a culture has the wealth and ability to make its own currency, feeding into a sense of independence as a people, cultural self-definition, and a collective identity, explains Prof. Tal."

To clear-up this mystery, let me suggest the EGYPTIAN GOLD coins were STOLEN by the Crusaders AND the reason Sultan Baybars attacked/destroyed the Crusader Castle was to recover the gold and punish the thieves.


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Début de l'article :A team of researchers from Tel Aviv University has uncovered a hoard of real-life buried treasure at the Crusader castle ofArsur (also known asApollonia), a stronghold located between the ancient ports of Jaffa and Caesarea, in use from 1241 to its destruction in 1265. The hoard, comprised of 108 gold coins, mostly dinars dated to the Fatimid Period (ca... Lire la suite
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