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The gold wreaths from Thrace are jewellery wreaths found in inner Thrace, which is within present day Bulgaria. The gold wreaths were found in the mounds and tombs of aristocrats at various locations in Thrace that have been dated to a period from the latter half of the fourth century and early part third century BC.

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  • Gold wreaths from Thrace (en)
  • Couronnes d'or de Thrace (fr)
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  • The gold wreaths from Thrace are jewellery wreaths found in inner Thrace, which is within present day Bulgaria. The gold wreaths were found in the mounds and tombs of aristocrats at various locations in Thrace that have been dated to a period from the latter half of the fourth century and early part third century BC. (en)
  • Les couronnes d'or de Thrace sont des couronnes de bijoux trouvées dans la Thrace intérieure, qui se trouve en Bulgarie actuelle. Les couronnes d'or ont été trouvées dans les monticules et les tombes d'aristocrates à divers endroits en Thrace, datant de la seconde moitié du IVe siècle et du début du IIIe siècle av. J.-C.. (fr)
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  • The gold wreaths from Thrace are jewellery wreaths found in inner Thrace, which is within present day Bulgaria. The gold wreaths were found in the mounds and tombs of aristocrats at various locations in Thrace that have been dated to a period from the latter half of the fourth century and early part third century BC. There have been only five or six such archaeological finds of Thracian gold wreaths in Bulgaria. Of those, two are in the National Museum of History in Sofia. The earliest gold laurel wreath of Thrace in the museum, also called the "Zlatinitsa-Malomirovo Treasure," was found at an old burial mound (tumulus) in , Elhovo Municipality, in Southeast Bulgaria. The second wreath in the museum collection was donated in 2015, after it was found at an auction in the United States. Experts are unsure of its place of origin and its age because the scientific data normally recorded during a discovery does not exist. Initially, this wreath was dated to the first century BC, but later assessments by other archaeologists and experts on the culture date it to 1200 BC – 1300 BC. Similarities among wreaths found in Ancient Troy and the newly obtained wreath fueled a hypothesis that it might date to the time of the Trojan War or even to Troy. (en)
  • Les couronnes d'or de Thrace sont des couronnes de bijoux trouvées dans la Thrace intérieure, qui se trouve en Bulgarie actuelle. Les couronnes d'or ont été trouvées dans les monticules et les tombes d'aristocrates à divers endroits en Thrace, datant de la seconde moitié du IVe siècle et du début du IIIe siècle av. J.-C.. Il n'y a eu que cinq ou six découvertes archéologiques en Bulgarie de ce genre de couronnes d'or thraces. Parmi celles-ci, deux se trouvent au Musée national d'histoire de Sofia. La plus ancienne couronne de lauriers en or de Thrace du musée, également appelée « Trésor de Zlatinitsa-Malomirovo », a été trouvée dans un ancien tumulus à Zlatinitsa, dans la municipalité d'Elhovo, dans le sud-est de la Bulgarie. La deuxième couronne de la collection du musée a été offerte en 2015, à la suite de sa découverte lors d'une vente aux enchères aux États-Unis. Les experts ne sont pas sûrs de son lieu d'origine et de son âge car les données scientifiques normalement enregistrées au cours d’une découverte n’existent pas. Initialement, cette couronne était datée du premier siècle av. J-C., mais des évaluations ultérieures par d'autres archéologues et experts sur la culture la datent de 1200 av. J-C. - 1300 av. J-C. Les similitudes entre les couronnes trouvées dans l'ancienne Troie et la couronne récemment reçue ont alimenté l'hypothèse qu'elle pourrait dater de l'époque de la guerre de Troie ou même de Troie. (fr)
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