Discovered the silver crown in the ancient tomb from the Bronze Age

The silver crown is one of many precious objects found in the excavation site of an ancient tomb, dating from the Bronze Age in Spain.

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The silver crown found in the ancient tomb may be a sign that the woman was buried in the grave who used to hold power.(Photo: UAB)

Live Science said the silver crown was found inside the grave that buried a man and a woman in a curled up position. Excavation site above La Almoloya plateau, southeastern Spain. During the period of 2200-1550 BC, this was a bustling political center with many residential areas and tombs

La Almoloya was first discovered in 1944 and may be the center of the El Argar Bronze Age civilization. According to the team from Autonoma de Barcelona University, only 4 crowns from the El Algar civilization have been found so far.

The discovery of this crown shows that the woman in the tomb may be the character with power and power. In addition, the grave also contains silver rings, earrings, bracelets, brass daggers with silver peg handles, cups made of gold-plated and silver-plated ceramics. A rare object is a metal awl with a silver handle and a bronze head, used as a tool to create holes.

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