Glossary
Cavity Detection
Experience adventure, fascination and history: Cavity Detection with the appropriate detector goes beyond treasure hunting. Discover lost places and hidden ...

Caves
Caves are naturally formed or man-made cavities in hills or cliffs and serve as excellent hiding places for valuable artifacts ...

Catacombs
Catacombs and underground cemeteries are subterranean galleries with recesses for tombs that can be found in ancient Rome and Jerusalem.

Tunnels
Tunnels are artificial underground passages that serve as access to special rooms such as treasure troves or as secret escape ...

Sarcophagi
Sarcophagi are stone coffins with inscriptions and usually associated with ancient Egypt, Rome or Greece. The magnificent coffins can be ...

Bunkers
Bunkers are concrete shelters that serve(d) as a military base or as part of defence lines. The underground "settlements" from ...

Treasure chests
Treasure chests are, in a certain sense, hollow spaces in which treasure hunters can find valuables.

Arches
Arches are curved symmetrical building structures under bridges, roofs or walls. These old building structures often contain artefacts and valuable ...

Galleries
Galleries and corridors provide an indication of the discovered type of building and allow suggestions about the position of interesting ...

Treasure trove
➤ Treasure troves supply a collection or store of valuable objects. Whether in castles and palaces or within the walls ...

Mines
➤ Mines are areas excavated for extracting coal or other valuable minerals such as gold or diamonds. Just like natural ...

Burial chambers
➤ Burial chambers are final resting places for dignitaries where great treasures are supposed to be buried beside the deceased. ...