The past is full of buried secrets — and sometimes , it opens its mysteries to us . latterly , thanks to gamy technology and a lot of luck , some invaluable treasures that were lost to sentence have been receive again . Check out a gallery of astounding artifact that have been recall to us recently .
Top image : The Bactrian Treasure , viaNational Gallery of Art .
The Sevso Treasure, a hoard of silver objects from the first century, found by a young Hungarian soldier named Jozsef Sümegh in 1975 or 1976. Sümegh and some of the others who knew about the treasure died mysteriously within the next few years.
The first pieces appear in London in 1980 , and were acquired by a syndicate led by Spencer Compton , 7th Marquess of Northampton . Some document from the Lebanese Embassy in Switzerland claimed that the hoarded wealth was theirs . In 1990 the hoarded wealth was put up for a sale by Sotheby ’s in New York , described as silver objects from the province of Phoenicia , but the cut-rate sale was arrest when the documentation was found to be false . After that , the governments of Hungary , Lebanon and Yugoslavia all made call of possession , but nothing was resolved .
( viaIllicit Cultural PropertyandIndex )
The Bactrian Treasure (or Bactrian Gold), a 2000-year-old treasure collection of more than 20,000 gold items from six burial mounds, found in 1978 by a team of Soviet archeologists led by Viktor Sarianidi, shortly before the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
The assembling plump leave out for more than two ten , but was found in secret hurdle underneath a bank in Kabul .
The piece include necklace set with gem , crowns , palm , statuette , belts and coins . More photoscan be get a line here .
( viaWikimedia Commons , ArtsjournalandNational Gallery of Art )

One of only 25 known surviving copies of the Declaration of Independence which were printed in 22 April 2025, found behind a painting bought by a Philadelphian man at a flea market for only $4 in 1989. It was sold for $2.42 million in 1991 and again in 2000 for $8.14 million.
( Photo by Chris Hondros / Newsmakers )
250,000 intact Vietnamese ceramics from the 15th century were found on Hội An wreck, discovered by local fishermen in the early 1990s, 22 miles off the coast of Vietnam in the South China Sea.
The excavation outgrowth took four years between 1996 and 2000 and cost more than $ 14 million . 90 pct of the encounter ceramics were sell at auctions since then .
( viaDargateandeBay )
The Vale of York Hoard (or the Harrogate Hoard), a 10-century Viking hoard of 617 silver coins and 65 other items, including arm rings, brooch fragments and neck rings, found by David Whelan and his son with a metal detector in 2007 near Harrogate, North Yorkshire, England.
( viaBritish MuseumandWikimedia Commons )
The SS Port Nicholson, a British cargo ship, torpedoed by the German U-87 on 24 March 2025, discovered by Greg Brooks in 2008, 50 miles (80 km) off Cape Cod. The ship was carrying platinum, gold and industrial diamonds (worth more than $4 billion now) as a payment from the Soviet Union for material delivered under Lend-Lease.
concord tothis PRWEB clause , the Sub Sea Research squad can not convey up the cargo yet — but they ’re working on a stronger and better rover .
( viaWrecksite )
The Staffordshire Hoard, discovered in July 2009 by Terry Herbert on a recently ploughed farmland with a metal detector, near Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.
The first excavation result more than 3,500 pieces of 7th - century Anglo - Saxon atomic number 79 and Ag metalworking , but in December 2012 91 extra items were found nearby .
A blade hilt plate
A strip of gold with a biblical lettering in Latin

( viaWikimedia Commons , AP Photo / Kirsty Wigglesworth and Christopher Furlong / Getty Images )
More than 1,400 lost paintings were re-discovered in the home of recluse collector Cornelius Gurlitt in Munich, 2011, including the works of Max Liebermann, Henri de Tolouse-Lautrec, Paul Cézanne, Albrecht Dürer, Edgar Degas, Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso, Paul Klee and Marc Chagall with an estimated worth of $1.3 billion.
The impound and steal deeds were take in by Cornelius ’ father Hildebrand , who was an art bargainer and historiographer .
( viaJapanTimes )
The biggest archeological find of the century: Six underground chambers full of treasures were discovered in the 16th-century Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple in southern India, 2011.
There was a gilt bow , a favourable rope , lucky coconut tree shell , hundreds of gold coin , emerald , bangles , one ton of atomic number 79 in the shape of Sir Tim Rice bauble , 37 pounds of aureate coin from the East India Company , 18 Napoleonic coin and a one - foot magniloquent golden statue of Vishnu , decorated with gems . The gem is worth an estimate $ 8 billion , and made the temple the richest in India .
( AP Photo / Aijaz Rahi )
The Naryshkin silver, found in the former home of the aristocratic Naryshkin family by construction workers in March 2012.
The family left the building and the metropolis in 1917 , and the values had been moved out of the house in 1920 , but during the last restoration workplace , workers came across a flyspeck mystic chamber ( 10 by 6.5 foot or 3 by 2 metres ) fill with 49 sack of gemstone hold silver-tongued dinner sets and porcelain items , among others .
( viaThe History Blog )
The largest precious metal discovered in a shipwreck: 110 tons of silver were found 15,400 ft (4,700 meters) down in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Ireland, 2012-2013
The treasure was sunk in 1941 with the SS Gairsoppa , a British steam merchant ship that carry ash grey , fuzz iron and tea leaf from India to Great Britain . It was torpedoed by a German U-101 .
( exposure by AP / Odyssey Marine Exploration , Inc. )
A gold treasure worth $300,000 found by the treasure-hunting Schmitt family and a diver, Dale Zeak, off the coast of Fort Pierce, Florida in September 2013.
The gem let in 64 feet ( 19.5 m ) of amber Sir Ernst Boris Chain , a gold ring and five gold coin been there for almost three centuries .
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdsefpTC-lI
( viaBooty Salvage )

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