Bulgaria's Biggest Gold Treasure Excited European Archeology Fans
Society | February 4, 2003, Tuesday
The Valchitran find that spans 13 ritual vessels is the biggest gold treasure ever discovered in Bulgaria. The amazing gold collection was unearthed in 1925 in a vineyard near the village of Valchitran, some 160 km north of Bulgaria's capital Sofia. It was dated back to the 16th -12th century B.C. The vessels are made of pure gold with natural silver, copper and iron alloys. The Valchitran treasure consists of seven cymbal-like articles, four cups, a crater-like pot with shanks and a triple-form vessel.
The unusual shape of the vessels made archeologists think that they were used by the Thracian priest-kings for religious rituals.
The ancient Thracians, ruled by a powerful warrior aristocracy rich in gold, inhabited an area extending over most of modern Bulgaria, northern Greece and the European part of Turkey.
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