The passage of the millennia has brought us traces of ancient civilizations that shone enough to make their cultural glimpses last through the ages. Humanity itself has featured in the art, culture, and funerary rites of these civilizations, so while from a mollusk we only find a trace of fossilized shell, from a human we find much more than just remains, we find pyramids, mounds, sculptures, coins, tools, weapons, scripts, treasures, houses, palaces, altars, and more. All of this, in light of archaeology, allows us to know more about our ancestors.

But for some of them, like the Thracians , what has been discovered barely casts a shadow over what is still unknown. There are many mysteries surrounding this ancient civilization that occupied what is now Bulgaria and some adjoining parts of Romania, Greece, and Turkey. Thracian Tomb of a Princess, Child, And A Spiritual Man Saved from Looters at Last Minute How The Thracian Panagyurishte Treasure Changed Bulgaria’s History In archaeological terms, evidence of civilization in Bulgarian lands date back thousands of years.

Not coincidentally it was found in Provadia ( Bulgaria ) the oldest prehistoric city in Europe, dated between 4,700 BC and 4,200 BC, a fortified settlement of 350 inhabitants. On the other hand, we know that for years the world's oldest golden treasure was not found in Sumeria, nor in Egypt, nor in pre-Columbian America but in Varna (Bulgaria), and dates from 4,600 BC. Archaeologists unearth marble sarcophagus.