Trisha Shetty (Editor)

Panagyurishte Treasure

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Created
  
400 BC – 300 BC

Material
  
Gold

Discovered
  
Panagyurishte Treasure trakiatourscomgalleryimg110082011035512jpg

Panagyurishte treasure


The Panagyurishte Treasure (Bulgarian: Панагюрско златно съкровище) is a Thracian treasure excavated on December 8, 1949, by three brothers who worked together at the region of “Merul” tile factory near the town of Panagyurishte, Bulgaria: Pavel, Petko, and Michail Deikov. It consists of a phiale, an amphora and seven rhytons with total weight of 6.164 kg of 24-karat gold. All of the objects are richly and skilfully decorated with scenes of Thracian myths, customs and life. It is dated from the 4th-3rd centuries BC, and is thought to have been used as a royal ceremonial set by the Thracian king Seuthes III. As one of the best known surviving artifacts of Thracian culture, the treasure has been displayed at various museums around the world. When not on a tour, the treasure is the centerpiece of the Thracian art collection of the National Museum of History in Sofia.

Contents

Panagyurishte Treasure Bulgaria39s Thracian Heritage The Panagyurishte Treasure

The items may have been buried to hide them during 4th century BC invasions of the area by the Celts or Macedonians. The phiale carries inscriptions giving its weight in Greek drachmae and Persian darics.

Panagyurishte Treasure THE PANAGYURISHTE TREASURE Thracian treasures Thracia Tours

El tesoro de panagyurishte the panagyurishte treasure hd


Panagyurishte Treasure THE PANAGYURISHTE TREASURE Thracian treasures Thracia Tours

Panagyurishte Treasure Panagyurishte Treasure Wikipedia

Panagyurishte Treasure Bulgaria39s Thracian Heritage The Panagyurishte Treasure

Panagyurishte Treasure 1000 images about Thracian ancient art on Pinterest The shape

References

Panagyurishte Treasure Wikipedia