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The Dabene Treasure (Bulgarian: Дъбенското съкровище) was unearthed in 2004 near the village of in the municipality of Karlovo, Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria. The excavations were led by the archaeologist Martin Hristov. Other elements of the treasure were discovered in 2006. The excavations in the area began after two archaeologists from the National Historical Museum met a local woman with an exquisite golden necklace found by her husband while ploughing with his tractor. The couple was unaware of the origins of the jewel and cooperated with the archaeologists.

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  • The Dabene Treasure (Bulgarian: Дъбенското съкровище) was unearthed in 2004 near the village of in the municipality of Karlovo, Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria. The excavations were led by the archaeologist Martin Hristov. Other elements of the treasure were discovered in 2006. The excavations in the area began after two archaeologists from the National Historical Museum met a local woman with an exquisite golden necklace found by her husband while ploughing with his tractor. The couple was unaware of the origins of the jewel and cooperated with the archaeologists. (en)
  • O tesouro de Dabene (búlgaro: Дъбенското съкровище) foi descoberto em 2004 perto da aldeia de Dabene no município de Karlovo, província de Plovdiv, na Bulgária central. As escavações foram lideradas pelo arqueólogo Martin Hristov. Outros elementos do tesouro foram descobertos em 2006. O tesouro foi desenterrado em perfeitas condições e foi exposto no Museu Histórico Nacional sem restauração em 9 de agosto de 2005. (pt)
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  • The Dabene Treasure (Bulgarian: Дъбенското съкровище) was unearthed in 2004 near the village of in the municipality of Karlovo, Plovdiv Province, central Bulgaria. The excavations were led by the archaeologist Martin Hristov. Other elements of the treasure were discovered in 2006. The excavations in the area began after two archaeologists from the National Historical Museum met a local woman with an exquisite golden necklace found by her husband while ploughing with his tractor. The couple was unaware of the origins of the jewel and cooperated with the archaeologists. The whole treasure consists of 20,000 gold jewelerry items from 18 to 23 carats. The most important of them was a dagger made of gold and platinum with an unusual edge. The treasure was dated to the end of the 3rd millennium B.C. The scientists suggest that the Karlovo valley where Dabene is located used to be a major crafts center which exported golden jewelry all over Europe. That conclusion was made because the golden elements were not discovered in a burial mound and there are no remains of bones or ceramics and therefore the elements were not burial gifts. The treasure was unearthed in perfect condition and was exhibited in the National Historical Museum without restoration on 9 August 2009. (en)
  • O tesouro de Dabene (búlgaro: Дъбенското съкровище) foi descoberto em 2004 perto da aldeia de Dabene no município de Karlovo, província de Plovdiv, na Bulgária central. As escavações foram lideradas pelo arqueólogo Martin Hristov. Outros elementos do tesouro foram descobertos em 2006. As escavações na área começaram depois que dois arqueólogos do Museu Histórico Nacional encontraram uma mulher local com um requintado colar de ouro encontrado pelo marido enquanto lavrava seu trator. O casal não sabia das origens da jóia e cooperou com os arqueólogos. Desde que o tesouro foi encontrado em terras agrícolas, os arqueólogos tiveram que ajustar o tempo das escavações para atividades agrícolas. Todo o tesouro é composto por 21.000 peças de ouro - a mais significativa entre eles foi descoberta durante as escavações, em 2006, um punhal de ouro e prata (punhal de dois gumes) que não termina com uma ponta afiada e afiadas com partes iguais. O tesouro remonta a 2500-2000 aC. Os arqueólogos ainda não estão unidos em sua opinião sobre sua origem - trácio ou proto-trácio. Supõe-se, no entanto, que no campo de Karlovo, onde a aldeia de Dabene está localizada, provavelmente havia um centro de produção na antiguidade. Esta conclusão é feita porque os elementos dourados não são encontrados na lápide, não há restos de ossos humanos e cerâmicas - ou seja, não são partes de um presente funerário. O tesouro foi desenterrado em perfeitas condições e foi exposto no Museu Histórico Nacional sem restauração em 9 de agosto de 2005. (pt)
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