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The Borovo Silver Treasure was discovered by change in late
December 1974 by a tractor-driver, who was working on the Belene
hill, near Borovo. A total of five luxurious drinking vessels, made of
gold-gilted silver, were found: three rhytons, ending in the protomes
of a horse, a bull and a sphinx; one two-handled bowl in the center of which a deer attacked by a griffin is depicted in relief; and one richly ornamented silver jugglet, with two bands in relief depicting scenes connected with the cult of Dionysus. On two of the rhytons,
inscription in Greek letters were found, connecting the treasure to
the Odryssaean king Kotys I, who reigned the Odrysseaean
Kingdom from 383 to 359 BC. The vessels are thought to have been
made in the town of Beos, located on the shore of the Marble Sea, in Southeastern Thracia. Later on, further archeological excavations
were made at the spot, where the treasure was found, revealing
there were no buildings or tombs nearby, which made specialists
conclude the treasure had most probably been hidden. Some
scientists believe the Rogozen and Borovo treasures are a part of
one big royal treasure, whose owner was forced to hide it. He buried
most of it near Rogozen, but kept the rhytons (the royal vessels).
Later on, he was forced to bury them too near Borovo. The treasure
is dated to IV century BC. | |||
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