Massive gold treasure trove of ‘incalculable’ amount discovered in Panama!
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Massive gold treasure trove of ‘incalculable’ amount discovered in Panama! 
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The treasure trove also includes other artifacts, such as an item crafted from dog teeth and a collection of bone-made flutes. Referring to this, Linette Montenegro, National Director of Heritage at the Ministry of Culture, added … Read more
The treasure trove also includes other artifacts, such as an item crafted from dog teeth and a collection of bone-made flutes. Referring to this, Linette Montenegro, National Director of Heritage at the Ministry of Culture, added that the historical and cultural value of this assemblage of gold artifacts is just ‘incalculable. Read less
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El Caño is home to a necropolis, a vast cemetery associated with the pre-Hispanic Gran Coclé culture. This culture thrived between 200 BC and AD 1550, which constructed the necropolis around AD 700, only to abandon it by AD 1000. The University of South Florida provides insight into the distinctive artistic style and the prevalence of finely crafted gold objects within this culture, particularly in Panama's Coclé Province.
Within the tomb at El Caño, archaeologists uncovered a diverse collection of artifacts, predominantly ceramics, alongside a significant number of gold items.
Among these discoveries are two belts adorned with spherical gold beads, four bracelets, earrings shaped like human figures (depicting a man and a woman), a crocodile-shaped earring, five earrings made with sperm whale teeth encased in gold sheaths, bells, and a set of circular gold plates.
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The treasure trove also includes other artifacts, such as an item crafted from dog teeth and a collection of bone-made flutes. Referring to this, Linette Montenegro, National Director of Heritage at the Ministry of Culture, added that the historical and cultural value of this assemblage of gold artifacts is just ‘incalculable.
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