The most impressive treasures of Ancient Thrace – the Mogilanska Mound treasure.
The 2,500-year-old Mogilanska Mound Treasure, also known as the Vratsa Gold Treasure, was found during the excavations of an Ancient Thracian burial mound in the downtown of Vratsa back in 1965.
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a model reconstruction of the princess’s face based on the skull discovered in one of the Mogilanska Mound tombs created by renowned Bulgarian anthropologist Prof. Yordan Yordanov. |
In addition to the human and horse skeletons and the chariots discovered
in the mound’s three tombs, the archaeologists also found a treasure
consisting of a golden laurel wreath, 47 gold appliqués, 2 golden
earrings, 4 silver phialae, a silver jug, a rhyton-shaped amphora, and
50 clay figures.
The Mogilanska Mound is believed to have been a royal tomb of the ruling
dynasty of the Ancient Thracian tribe Triballi which inhabited the
region of Northwest Bulgaria more than 2,000 years ago.
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The elaborate gold earrings of the Thracian princess |
The most valuable artifact from the Vratsa Gold Treasure is the golden
laurel wreath which decorated the head of an Ancient Thracian princess.
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The golden laurel wreath worn by a Thracian princess from the Triballi
tribe which was discovered in the Mogilanska Mound in Bulgaria’s Vratsa
Another one of the most impressive items from the Vratsa Gold Treasure is a gold-plated silver greave (knee-piece) featuring the image of the Mother Goddess.
The forehead of the Mother Goddess depicted on the greave is decorated with a wreath, and her ears – with earrings.
Interestingly, the other decorations such as the golden earrings and the
golden laurel wreath found inside the Mogilanska Mound seem to mimic
the decorations depicted in the greave image of the goddess.
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unique craftsmanship of the greave has led the archaeologists to
conclude that it was the work of a local Ancient Thracian craftsman.
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Mother Goddess depicted on the greave wears a laurel wreath with gold
leaves and golden earrings that are just like the wreath and earrings
found inside the tomb of the Thracian princess. Photo: TV grab from BNT 2 | | | | | |
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This gold-plated silver greave (knee-piece) |
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Gold Jug |