Burial chamber discovered with Rover C II in Tunisia

Burial chamber discovered with Rover C II in Tunisia

Detected with Rover C II New Edition (2009-2017)
Depth: 3.5 m (11.5 ft)
Region: Tunisia


For OKM and its dealers support and service goes beyond the purchase of detectors. As a result, we as manufacturer and service provider are grateful for getting positive feedback from dealer colleagues and, of course, directly from clients.

 

Success story in Tunisia

We recently received a success story with the Rover C II grave and tunnel detector: A client of our Belgian dealer inventum detector (IVM) sent us 3D images and photos of his grave chamber find in Tunisia. The discoverer did not comment on found artifacts and burial valuables such as weapons and jewelry. Without any further information on the burial site, it is uncertain for whom it was built and which epoch of Tunisia's lively history the discovery belongs to – starting with the Phoenicians, influenced by the trading power of Carthage and the competition with the Roman Empire, through numerous battles for supremacy and religion to the French colonial domination.

 

Discovery of burial chamber with Rover C II

Numerous data were collected during the measurement with the Rover C II as well as during the immediate inspection of the site. The measurement data were evaluated with the OKM software Visualizer 3D and clearly show a long cavity. According to the client’s specifications, the burial chamber is located at a depth of about 9,8 to 13,2 ft (3 to 4 m). Pictures testify to the underground find and illustrate the nature of the walls of the site.
Discovery of cavity with Rover C II
Discovery of cavity with Rover C II: Measurement data were analyzed via Visualizer 3D software and clearly show a cavity.
Discovery of tomb in Tunisia
Discovery of tomb in Tunisia: The Rover C II successfully detected a cavity which turned out to be a burial chamber.

 

Rover series generates treasure hunting success

The metal detector Rover C II is not an ordinary metal detector with sound output, but a grave and cavity detector which can create excellent three-dimensional graphics of the scanned underground. The combination of geoelectrical measurement and metal detection makes this treasure hunter particularly interesting for archaeologists and cavity seekers looking for treasures, burial caves and buried artifacts.
The Rover C II has meanwhile been replaced by the advanced OKM treasure and cavity detector Rover C4. The current model Rover C4 offers:
  • simplified operation
  • multilingual user interface
  • LED illumination for night measurements
  • wireless data transfer
  • 4 memory locations for measurement data
  • Standard probe and Super Sensor with innovative LED orbit
  • different modes of operation that make the Rover C4 a versatile treasure detector.
Treasure hunters' favorite Ground Scanner Rover C4 Ground Scanner Rover C4 delivery scope

OKM Rover C4

Gold Detector and Absolute Favorite for Treasure Hunting

 

Share success stories with OKM

Are you a treasure hunter and do you have experience with metal detectors made by OKM? Send us your success story! We are looking forward to your discoveries.

 



Get Rewarded for Your Treasure Finds

You have also made discoveries and detected amazing artifacts and would like to share them (anonymously)? We look forward to reading and publishing your success stories!


Silver Coins detected with Ground Scanner Rover C II in the Sechura Desert (Peru)
April 05, 2019

Silver Coins detected with Ground Scanner Rover C II in the Sechura Desert (Peru)

With the multi-purpose 3D metal detector OKM Rover C II it is possible to detect hidden metal artifacts in different ...

French Archaeologist Discovers Secret Door of Machu Picchu with OKM Rover C II
February 27, 2013

French Archaeologist Discovers Secret Door of Machu Picchu with OKM Rover C II

Archaeologist discovers a new underground chamber in the Inca city of Machu Picchu in Peru with OKM Rover C II. ...

Artifacts Detected with OKM eXp 6000 in 30 ft (9 m) Depth
September 21, 2023

Artifacts Detected with OKM eXp 6000 in 30 ft (9 m) Depth

This collection of ancient artifacts, from bronze vases to ornate vessels, reveals the rich heritage of past civilizations and the ...

Find your perfect OKM detector