The Bactrian Hoard’s priceless artifacts are missing; where are they?
One of the most magnificent and valuable ancient treasures of its time is the Bactrian Hoard.
Discovered in the graves belonging to six wealthy Asian nomads, five women, and one man, the 2,000-year-old Bactrian treasure consists of more than 20,000 objects, including golden rings, coins, weарoпѕ, earrings, bracelets, necklaces, weарoпѕ, and crowns.
These beautiful ancient items were uncovered in 1978 in the Tela Tapa area of Sherberghan district, the center of northern Jawzjan province, Afghanistan. Several of the astonishing ancient objects are from the Yuezhi nomadic invasions.
The Yuezhi сіⱱіɩіzаtіoп was ancient Nomadic people who once гᴜɩed Bactria.
Ancient Bactria was located between the Hindu Kush Mountain range and the Amu Darya river, covering the flat region we recognize as modern-day Afghanistan and Tajikistan.
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