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Panagyurishte
1920s Bulgaria
The Panagyurishte Golden Treasure is a Thracian treasure dated to the 4th or 3rd century BC and made from 6.124 kg of 24-karat gold.
It was discovered in Panagyurishte, Bulgaria in 1949 and is now on display at the Regional Archeological Museum in Plovdiv.
Church entrance
Panagyurishte, Bulgaria
The Panagyurishte Treasure is a Thracian treasure, dated to late IV/early III century BC.
It was accidentally discovered on 8 December 1949 by three brothers - Pavel, Petko, and Michail Deikov, who worked together at the region of “Merul” tile factory near the railway station of the town of Panagyurishte, Bulgaria.
At the time of its discovery it was considered "the richest treasure to have been unearthed in Europe since World War II.".
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