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2018-10-26 15:01:05 Ecns.cn Editor :Yao Lan
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Hungarian archaeologists inspect the site where they found coins from the 16th-17th centuries and special weapons on the banks of the Danube river due to its low water level on October 25, 2018 near Erd, located 25 kilometers from Budapest. According to archaeologists working on site, the treasure comes from a cargo of a commercial ship that probably sank in the 18th century. (Photo/Agencies)

Hungarian archaeologists inspect the site where they found coins from the 16th-17th centuries and special weapons on the banks of the Danube river due to its low water level on October 25, 2018 near Erd, located 25 kilometers from Budapest. According to archaeologists working on site, the treasure comes from a cargo of a commercial ship that probably sank in the 18th century. (Photo/Agencies)

Hungarian archaeologists inspect the site where they found coins from the 16th-17th centuries and special weapons on the banks of the Danube river due to its low water level on October 25, 2018 near Erd, located 25 kilometers from Budapest. According to archaeologists working on site, the treasure comes from a cargo of a commercial ship that probably sank in the 18th century. (Photo/Agencies)

Hungarian archaeologists inspect the site where they found coins from the 16th-17th centuries and special weapons on the banks of the Danube river due to its low water level on October 25, 2018 near Erd, located 25 kilometers from Budapest. According to archaeologists working on site, the treasure comes from a cargo of a commercial ship that probably sank in the 18th century. (Photo/Agencies)

Hungarian archaeologists inspect the site where they found coins from the 16th-17th centuries and special weapons on the banks of the Danube river due to its low water level on October 25, 2018 near Erd, located 25 kilometers from Budapest. According to archaeologists working on site, the treasure comes from a cargo of a commercial ship that probably sank in the 18th century. (Photo/Agencies)

Hungarian archaeologists inspect the site where they found coins from the 16th-17th centuries and special weapons on the banks of the Danube river due to its low water level on October 25, 2018 near Erd, located 25 kilometers from Budapest. According to archaeologists working on site, the treasure comes from a cargo of a commercial ship that probably sank in the 18th century. (Photo/Agencies)

Hungarian archaeologists inspect the site where they found coins from the 16th-17th centuries and special weapons on the banks of the Danube river due to its low water level on October 25, 2018 near Erd, located 25 kilometers from Budapest. According to archaeologists working on site, the treasure comes from a cargo of a commercial ship that probably sank in the 18th century. (Photo/Agencies)

Hungarian archaeologists inspect the site where they found coins from the 16th-17th centuries and special weapons on the banks of the Danube river due to its low water level on October 25, 2018 near Erd, located 25 kilometers from Budapest. According to archaeologists working on site, the treasure comes from a cargo of a commercial ship that probably sank in the 18th century. (Photo/Agencies)

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