Stories About Merchants Or Cunning Merchant - Chapter 80
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Interestingly, sometimes I find coins that are 200-600 years old in our mountain villages . Their age is at least 1000 years, as I learned from literary sources . Although the first mention of our mountain villages in literature appeared during the time of Avestia, namely in the 8th century BC . That's how cool!

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- "And where do you find these coins, not right on the road"? asked interestedly, Dara .

Sometimes on the road, but most of the finds are near the toilets . . . they are on the ground, on the street . . . sometimes in irrigation ditches, small drainage drains on both sides of the street, there are most of the finds of coins aged 100-200 years . And coins of 16-15 centuries I used to go to the gardens and villages of the countryside . And also in their channels, which pa.s.s through their middle of the garden . Typically, houses in mountain villages are located on the second or third terraces, and the gardens in the floodplain . During melting snow and heavy rains, riverbeds may be subject to mudflows . Therefore, the villages are higher, but the gardens sometimes get hard . But on the other hand, then plants grow well there, and there are more finds of coins .

What is sometimes interesting in the ruins of old houses that were abandoned by their inhabitants in the 40-60s of the 20th century, I find in their walls - silver jewelry . And sometimes, between the stones of the wall, you can see a walking stone, sometimes under it can be hidden . . . a scorpion or . . . a piece of mineral wrapped in decaying tissue . . . rock crystal, amethyst, garnet, very rarely diamond, they are all faceted . It's a pity that until they thought of it - a mineral detector, like a metal detector !!!!

But you need to be careful, in these ruins, desert vipers like to hide from the summer heat .

For 4 years, I was looking for information about the lost treasures of the great Emir, king of Asia, the locals all talk about this treasure for selection . They speak on the northern slopes of the mountains and on the southern and eastern and western . And the distance between them is 500 km . All claim that a fifth of the emir's treasury of the king of Asia is buried in their mountains of Light .

From the beginning I did not believe in these myths . But when last year I found a small cache in a deep cleft, I seemed to believe in these myths . . . .

"What did you find there?" asked interestedly, Dara .

I found there . . . .