불가리아, 고대 트라키아 보물 발굴
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A general view of the Thracian tomb near the village of Shipka, some 200 km (124 miles) east of Sofia, October 5, 2004. Bulgarian archaeologists have unearthed an ancient golden treasure buried in a vast Thracian tomb, which dates back to the end of the 5th or the beginning of the 4th century B.C. on Tuesday. It is the largest Thracian tomb ever discovered on Bulgarian territory, and in it they found 73 artifacts, 20 of them made of gold. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov (Tue Oct 5,10:34 AM ET)
Bulgarian archaeologist Georgi Kitov shows golden cup found in a tomb near the village of Shipka, some 200 kilometers east of Sofia, October 5, 2004. Archaeologists have unearthed a treasure of gold and silver in a Thracian tomb in Bulgaria, calling it a unique find from classical antiquity. The artifacts belonged to the ancient Thracians, who lived in what are now parts of Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia, Turkey and Greece, and are thought to date to the 5th century BC, said archaeologist Georgi Kitov on Tuesday. REUTERS/Stringer
Golden horse trappings are shown Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004 in Shipka, some 200 kilometers (120 miles) east of Sofia, Bulgaria. Bulgarian archaeologists said Tuesday Oct. 5, 2004 they have unearthed an ancient golden treasure buried in a vast Thracian tomb, which dates back to the end of the 5th or the beginning of the 4th century B.C. (AP Photo/BTA)
A golden wreath is shown Tuesday, Oct. 5, 2004 in Shipka, some 200 kilometers (120 miles) east of Sofia, Bulgaria. Bulgarian archaeologists said Tuesday Oct. 5, 2004 that they have unearthed an ancient golden treasure buried in a vast Thracian tomb, which dates back to the end of the 5th or the beginning of the 4th century B.C. It is the largest Thracian tomb ever discovered on Bulgarian territory, and in it was found 73 artifacts, 20 of them made of gold. (AP Photo/BTA) Tue Oct 5, 8:42 AM ET
A combination picture shows golden pieces of a treasure found in a tomb near the village of Shipka, some 200 kilometers east of Sofia, October 5, 2004. Archaeologists have unearthed a treasure of gold and silver in a Thracian tomb in Bulgaria, calling it a unique find from classical antiquity. The artifacts belonged to the ancient Thracians, who lived in what are now parts of Bulgaria, Romania, Macedonia, Turkey and Greece, and are thought to date to the 5th century BC, said archaeologist Georgi Kitov on Tuesday. REUTERS/Stringer (Tue Oct 5, 5:40 PM ET )
불가리아 고고학자들이 5일(현지시간) 수도 소피아에서 동쪽으로 약 200km 떨어져 있는 시프카 마을 근처의 무덤에서 순금으로 만든 장식구들을 발굴했다. 학자들은 기원전 5세기 그리스와 로마 문명의 주변부에 살았던 트라키아족의 왕 세우투스 3세의 유품으로 추정된다고 말했다. 트라키아족은 지금의 불가리아, 루마니아, 마케도니아, 터키, 그리스 지역에 흩어져 살았던 종족이 다. (소피아=로이터)
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