The most valuable treasure in the world with nearly 10 tons of artifacts dating back to about 1000 BC: It includes 59 objects made of gold, silver, iron and amber, including 11 bowls, 28 bracelets hand, 3 bottles and other small pieces
The Villena’s Treasure is the second most important treasure found in Europe, the other being the Royal Graves in Mycenae, Greece. The hoard was found on the Iberian Peninsula in December 1963 by the Spanish archaeologist José María García Soler in the sands of a dry riverbed called the “Rambla del Panadero”, 5 km from Villena. Since then, it has become the most successful exhibit in Villena’s Archaeological Museum. It was found inside a Bronze Age vessel. Photo Credit The gold pieces include eleven bowls, three bottles, and 28 bracelets. Photo Credit It comprised of a set of 59 objects made of gold, silver, iron and amber which included 11 bowls, 28 bracelets, 3 bottles and other small pieces (total weight equal to 9,754 kg). Read also: Celebrities Who Got Themselves Banned From ‘The Ed Sullivan Show’ Its discovery was published in most of the Spanish media but also in France, Germany and the United States of America. There is a total of 28 bracelets with di...