Archaeologists have found dozens of golden artifacts in an ancient tomb in northern Bulgaria.
The tomb is dated back to the Thracian civilization.
The artifacts include bracelets, a tiara, golden rings, female figurines and 100 golden buttons.
It's believed the artifacts date back to the late fourth or early third century BC.
Not much is known about the Thracian's.
They had no written language and didn't leave many records.
Most of what is known about them is from the recovery of artifacts like these.
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November 9, 2012
Updated Nov 9, 2012 at 7:32 AM PDT
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