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Elite Indian tomb full of gold

Elite Indian tomb full of gold

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In Panama's El Caño Archaeological Park in the Natá district of Coclé province, a richly furnished tomb of a high-ranking Coclé culture man from the pre-Hispanic period has been discovered. The tomb dates from 750 to 800 and contains many sacrificial artifacts, including unique gold jewelry, several pectorals and many other objects of various materials...
In a 1,700-year-old Mayan royal tomb, a jade mask of the god

In a 1,700-year-old Mayan royal tomb, a jade mask of the god

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Archaeologists from National Geographic have discovered a beautiful royal jade mask from the mid-4th century at Chochkitam near Petén, Guatemala. It survived looting by looters and was stored in the pyramid's burial chamber. Experts have deciphered the inscriptions and identified its owner and the god it represents.
Treasure hunter accuses FBI of covering up discovery of billions in Civil War gold

Treasure hunter accuses FBI of covering up discovery of billions in Civil War gold

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Dennis Parada of the Finders Keepers organization sued the FBI to release records of the excavation of the missing 1863 gold shipment. Along with eyewitnesses, he accuses the Federal Bureau of Investigation of digging up more than $11 billion worth of Civil War gold in the middle of the night five years ago and taking it in secret to an unknown location. The FBI says no gold has been found, but it is concealing some important circumstances and refusing to release certain documents.
The 3,000-year-old unique priest's grave is the first of its kind

The 3,000-year-old unique priest's grave is the first of its kind

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Archaeologists have discovered a 3,000-year-old elite priest's tomb at the Pacopampa archaeological site in the Cajamarca region of northern Peru. Dating back to the Pacopampa I period between 1200 and 1000 BC, it is a quite exceptional find - the deceased was one of the first Andean priests to dominate the north of the country.
Kentucky man finds treasure trove of gold dollar coins worth hundreds of millions

Kentucky man finds treasure trove of gold dollar coins worth hundreds of millions

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"This is the craziest thing ever: It's all $1, $20, $10 gold coins," the finder of an extremely valuable American Civil War-era treasure says in an excited voice in the video. The collection numbers more than 800 coins in excellent condition. A small portion are silver dollars, the vast majority are gold coins, including a rare 1863 Liberty Double Eagle and hundreds of U.S. gold dollars from 1850 to 1862. The hoard has been dubbed the "Great Kentucky Hoard", with a total value in the hundreds of millions...
They found a million copper pennies in the basement

They found a million copper pennies in the basement

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Approximately one million one-cent coins were discovered by John Reyes when he and his wife were cleaning out her father's house in Los Angeles. The treasure was hidden in bank bags. Reyes is offering the coins through a sales app for $25,000, roughly three times face value.
A Mayan city has been discovered among the jungle wetlands

A Mayan city has been discovered among the jungle wetlands

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In the deep and impenetrable jungle of the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico, the remains of a previously unknown Mayan city have been discovered thanks to lidar imaging. Archaeologists found pyramid-like structures measuring more than 15 metres in height, several plazas, buildings and many other objects.
Tomb of the Craftsmen

Tomb of the Craftsmen

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At El Castillo de Huarmey on the northern coast of Peru, a team led by archaeologist Milosz Giersz from the Warsaw University, a tomb containing the remains of a man who held a prominent position in the Wari Empire (650 AD). l. 1000).
Medieval gold coin

Medieval gold coin

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Many prospectors with metal detectors dream of finding a gold coin. Edward Hynes from the Canadian island of Newfoundland has succeeded. While walking along the south coast, he came across a 15th-century gold coin.

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