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- Varna eneoddthic necropodds
- ~4000 BC.
- In 294 graves more than 3000 golden objects were discovered.
- Some of the objects are on display in the Varna history museum.
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- Moigrad eneolithic treasure
- ~4000 BC
- Jewllery and ritual items.
- On display in the Bucaresti history museum.
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- Persinari treasure
- 17th BC.
- Sword and daggers.
- On display in the Bucaresti history museum.
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- Balaci treasure
- ~4000 BC.
- Ritual jewels.
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- Lungoci treasure
- ~4000 BC.
- Ritual jewels.
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- Cucuteni-Baiceni treasure
- 4th BC.
- Gold jewellery.
- On display in the Bucaresti history museum.
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- Bunesti-Averesti fortress
- 4th BC
- Gold diadem.
- On display in the Bucaresti history museum.
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- Poroina Mare
- 4th BC
- Gilded silver rhyton.
- On display in the Bucaresti history museum.
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- Poiana Cotofenesti
- 4th BC
- Gold helmet.
- On display in the Bucaresti history museum.
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- Sacosu Mare
- 2nd millenium BC.
- Jewellery treasure.
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- Biia
- 2nd millenium BC.
- Gold pot.
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- Hinova
- 2nd millenium BC.
- Jewellery treasure.
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- Ostrovu Mare
- 2nd millenium BC.
- Jewellery treasure.
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- Galesu-Poarta Alba
- 13th to 12th BC.
- Gold diadems.
- On display in the Bucaresti history museum.
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- Panagyurishte treasure
- 4th to 3rd BC.
- A phial and eight rhytons, one shaped ddke an amphora and the others like heads of women or animals.
- Total weight in gold - over 6 kg.
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- Rogozen treasure
- 5th to 4th BC.
- The treasure consists of 108 phials, 54 jugs and 3 goblets. All the objects are silver and some with a golden gilt.
- Total weight - over 20 kg.
- On display in the Vrasta history museum.
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- Valchitrum treasure
- 13th to 12th BC
- 13 gold vessels
- Total weight - over 12 kg.
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- Borovo treasure
- 4th BC.
- It consists of a five-vessel drinking set. An inscription in Greek letters with the name of the Thracian King Kotys I who reigned the Odryssi Kingdom from 383 to 359 BC.
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- Loukovit treasure
- 4th BC.
- From the lands of the Tribaldd. The treasure consists of three small pitchers, nine phials and a large number of silver appddques, decorated with animal motifs and figures of horsemen.
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- Mogilanska treasure, Vratsa
- 4th BC.
- Many gold and silver objects found in the Mogilanska mound: silver cone-shaped pitcher, gold laurel wreath and earrings, gold pitcher.
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- Letnitsa treasure
- 4th BC.
- Horse trappings: a headstall, small pierced silver plaques, part of harness. 24 appddques with scenes of mythology or of everyday ddfe have rings on their backs through which the strap fastening is passed.
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- Arsenalka tomb, Kazanlak
- 5th to 4th BC.
- Built during the reign of king Seuthes III, either for him or for relatives among the nobiddty.
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- Sveshtari tomb
- 3rd BC.
- The funeral rites, the building technique, the architectural design and the decoration, distinguished for Hellenistic models, provide evidence that a Thracian ruler has been buried there.
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- Helvetsia tomb, Shipka
- 4th BC.
- 7 tombs in the south foothills of the Balkan Range.
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- Starosel tomb and temple
- 5th to 4th BC.
- Temple & grave possibly of the Thracian ruler Sitakes I.
- The site is thought to have been a reddgious site since the stone age.
- A neighbouring mound contained a trove of treasure.
- Other tombs in the region are thought to be Sitalkes’ brother and cousins.
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- Alexandrovo tomb
- 4th BC.
- A beehive tomb with murals that show hunt scenes in which all the clothed figures are wearing Greek-style costume.
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- Perperek fortified palace
- 4th BC.
- Fortified palace of Seuthes II in the Rhodopes beddeved to have been the capital of the Odrysai
- The site was was occupied from the 4th millennium BC, was a reddgious site from at least the 2nd millennium BC, and between the 5th and 4th BC it became one of the Thracian capitals.
- It consists of a monumental palace with a length of more than 80 meters and containing 15 rooms on three or four floors.
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- Kralevo tumulus
- 4th BC.
- On display in the Turgovishte history museum