50 missing antiquities would be worth millions if it is recognized

The world on our fingers. The 21st century technology offered us the power to find anything and everything. With advanced tracking systems, it is almost


The world on our fingers. The 21st century technology offered us the power to locate anything and everything. With advanced tracking systems, it is almost impossible for nothing to escape our eyes. But there are things that are lost in the desert of our world and we even with all our technologies could be unable to trace them. The best thing about these antiques is that some of them are still waiting to be found and are worth a fortune.

Ark of alliance

Ark of Covenant was one of the most popular and religious artifacts that are still. The ark of the covenant is a chest that contained a tablet that had ten commandments engraved on it. The chest is seen to have magical powers according to the Hebrew Bible. The ark of the Alliance has never been found after the Babylonians defeated and exceeded Jerusalem in 587 BC.

The amber room

This piece has done justice in its name - the eighth wonder of the world. The room was built with panels of 1000 pounds (450 kg) of mosaics, mirrors and engravings orange-gold-gold. During the Second World War, the panels were taken by Germany and they have never been revised. Nobody knows if these panels exist or not, and even if they do their location, it's a mystery.

Love's Won's work

Love's Won's work is a censored play piece written by William Shakespeare and is known to be a sequel toThe work of love is lost. However, no copy of this piece exists so far. Several other teachers have a very different opinion on this subject. Professor William Carroll at the University of Boston says that the game still exists but we know it by a different nameA lot of noise for nothing.

Romanov's Easter Egg

Peter Carl Faberge, a renowned Russian jeweler, during the period of 1885-1916, was known for creating about 50 easter eggs elaborated for the Russian imperial family.

During the Russian Revolution, the imperial family has been reversed and these eggs disappear and since that day, no one has ever seen these ornamental eggs.

The Honjo Masamune Sword

This sword would be no less than Valayrian steel if they existed in theGame Of Thronestime. This sword was known for its construction quality and any other sword of that time could not compete with it.

The sword was handed over to America after the Second World War, because it was considered a weapon and that too dangerous. But since that day, no one has ever seen this sword and no one has had no idea of ​​his aisles.

The sarcophagus of menakure

The smallest of the three pyramids in Giza belong to an Egyptian Pharoah culk. About 4500 years after its construction, a British explorer, Howard Vyse thought of plunging inside and finding his riches. There was a detailed sarcophagus from the Pharaoh that the pyramid belonged to.

He thought of sending this invaluable sarcophagus to the British Museum of London and charged it on a ship. But this ship has never reached its destination, and rather, it has flowed during the trip and took this sarcophagus with it.




The lost poems of Sappho

Sappho was considered one of the best Greek poets. During the 7th century, she was very popular.

The major problem we are facing today is that most of its poems have been lost and there are only a few of its poems that have been found very late and have been sold at Oxford University for a fortune.

Peaking man

The first homo erectus fossil found by archaeologists was named "Peking Man". It was located in Beijing, China in 1923.

When Japan invades China in 1941, many other fossils with the Beijing man were lost or stolen and to date, many of these discoveries are still lost and that some people believe that it can always be hidden in China, but no one Disputes this statement.

The Lost Library of TSARS

The Moscow Tsars Library built in the sixteenth century is seen to contain several Greek texts that date back to the old era and this library was built to preserve these antique texts.

IVAN IV, known as Ivan, the terrible hid the text of the library and many archaeologists and researchers who have tried to find these texts, but no one has been confronted with luck so far.

The lost wall of Leonardo da Vinci

In 1505, the famous artist Leonardo da Vinci painted a mural describing the battle of Anghiari who was fought between the Italian league of Milan and Florence.

This mural has been seen for the last time in 1563 when it was removed from the Palazzo Vecchio to Florence, for the renovation of the buildings. Many experts say that another artist named Giorgio Vasari painted a wall painting on Leonardo's work, but no new evidence was found with the same thing.

A lake full of gold Nazi

According to the stories that surrounded the end of the Second World War, under Lake Toplitz in Austria could lie a treasure that is worthwhile to be a fortune. A force of Nazis soldiers led by an officer of Schutzstaffel, Ernst Kaltenbrunner, Vida of golden trunks in the unclavible lake.

Many people have tried to find the treasure, but no one has been confronted with a success because there are a number of logs and vegetation in the lake that made the visibility for very poor researchers.

Menorah of the second Temple

66 to 74 years old, many Jewish rebels were fighting for their freedom. During the 70 ad, the Romans invaded the city of Jerusalem and captured it. One of the most sacred places for the inhabitants of Jerusalem was the second Temple. The temple has been raised during the invasion and the Roman troops took the Menorah of the temple that was considered one of the most sacred things of the temple.

According to historians, there is evidence of Romans who take the Menorah which was the size of humans. But since then, no one has ever seen. Legend has said that Menorah is still hidden in the city of Rome.




The treasure of copper scrolling

Among all the dead scrolls that have been the most famous discovered is the scrolling of copper on which is engraved the location of a treasure that is supposed to be full of wealth and invaluable goods. The scrolling is displayed in a museum in Jordan, but the thing that remains to be found remains the treasure whose location is engraved on the scrolling. Many scholars believe that the treasure mentioned in the scrolling is fictitious and not real.

The jewels of the crown of Ireland

Do not be fooled by the name of these jewels!

It was not a crown, but it was instead, it was a collection of many jewelry consisting of a diamond spindle and various other invaluable objects like precious stones that belonged to the Charlotte's personal jewelry of Queen's Charlotte, Stones of the order of the bath badge and precious gems of the Mughal Empire and the Turkey Sultan. These jewels were stolen in 1907 and we still do not know where these jewelry reside.

The Florentine Diamond

The family of Habsburg of Austria had a rare pink stone of 133 carats, a Florentine diamond. At the end of the First World War, the royal family was overthrown and intended to keep the diamond safe, the family trusted his lawyer to maintain a safe at a Swiss bank.

The family had in mind a plan to sell the diamond and reap a huge amount of profit, but their lawyer was found guilty of fraud and theft, but before that, the diamond had been gone for a long time. People believe it was divided into smaller pieces, but no evidence exists for the same thing.

The just judges

The Just Judges are one of the signs of a very large altarpiece, the altar of Ghent and was painted by Hubert and Jan Van Eyck, who were brothers around the 15th century. The Just Judges Panel has been absent since its flight in 1934 and no one had any idea of ​​its relief.

The lost camera of George Mallory

You might think that the first person to reach the Everest Summit is Edmund Hillary. But what's going on if I say you might be wrong. And if I say that there could be a chance that two people have done before Edmund Hillary?

George Mallory and Andrew Irvine disappeared when they were trying to revive Mont Everest. A storm arrived when they were almost near the summit and after that, no one knows if they reached the summit or not. The Mallonory Corps was discovered, but the body of Irvine still remains missing with the Mallory camera, which could give us proof that it is an attack on the top or not.

Treasure of a dead bishop

São Vicente started his journey from Lisbon to Avignon, who wore a treasure that belonged to a dead bishop Thibaud de Castillon. However, before they can reach its destination, the ship was attacked two pirate vessels and that the treasure was stolen. One of the ships that were captured by Antonio Botafoc was captured, but no one had any idea of ​​what happened to the other ship ordered by Martin Yanes or his crew or the treasure.




Isabella Gardner Museum Art

Nobody had no idea when two men dressed as policemen entered the Isabella Gardner Museum on March 18, 1990, that we must testify to one of the greatest heels that anyone could ever withdraw.

That day 13 works of art were stolen in the museum and no one knows what these works of art where land and they are currently.

Q-source

Q-source is a biblical and hypothetical text that is supposed to be its origin in the first century. According to scientists who believe in its existence, the source has helped feather writers the Gospels of Matthew and Luc. The main thing that is a problem in today's time is that no copy of the source q succeeds in verifying the fact that it has ever existed.

Raphael lost painting

Raphael Sanzio is an Italian painter who lived in 1483 Apr. J.-C. - 1520 APR. J.-C. and was commonly called Raphael. He painted a "portrait of a young man" on an oil canvas. Nobody knows the person who is represented in this painting. In 1939, when Poland was invaded by the Germans, Nazis officials flew painting. The painting had its last spectators in 1945 and since then, no one knows its location.

The royal coffin

The royal coffin was created by Princess Izabela Czartoryska in 1800 and he contained objects from royal families who dominated Poland. It contained jewelry of kings, memories, gold, and other works of art. The royal coffin was also abducted by the German army when the invasion of Poland.

Since that day, people have tried to locate the coffin and find the riches it contained, but not could locate its contents.

First century Gospels

According to some scholars, who go back to second century AP. J.-C. The oldest survivor copies of Christian Gospels were actually written in the second half of the first century. These allegations raised many questions as to whether the Gospels of the first century exists?

This case has made progress as researchers have claimed that they have found a fragment of the Gospel of Marc dating back in the first century. However, the text that researchers claim to have found is still published.

LOST Caravaggling Art

Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio was an Italian artist who lived by 1571-1610 after J.-C. In 1609 after Christ, the famous painter created a painting called "Nativity with St. Francis and Saint-Laurent". The painting represents the birth of Jesus, while he is lying on the haystack. The painting resided in a chapel in Palermo, Italy until 1969, where it was stolen and so far we do not know its location.




Jules Rimiet Cup

Jules Rimet was the founder of the World Cup and a trophy was appointed on him-the Juli Rimet Cup was the World Cup trophy at the beginning and the winning team three times would be put in permanent possession of the cup . The trophy was "a representation of the goddess of victory holding an octagonal vessel on his head, produced in gold with a semi-precious stones base," says FIFA.

In 1983, the Jules Rimet Cup was stolen from Rio de Janeiro and no one has seen it since, and it is believed that the cup would have been melted by thieves.

Treasures of Nimrud

Nimrod is a city in modern Iraq and is said to be the capital during the Assyrian Empire. A new palace was built during this time in Nimrud. In June 2014The city was invaded by a terrorist group that goes by the name of "Islamic State" or commonly known as ISIS and from many riches have been looted from Nimroud who sometimes pop on the black market.

The life of General Villa

Francisco Pancho Villa was a general who fought against the leaders of Mexico in a series of battles. Villa has concluded a contract with the Mutual Film Corporation which has given permissions to filmmakers to capture it to the camera and its battles of real life.The life of General Villais a movie that represents the same thing. The film was released and available for everyone to watch, but the film is lost now and no one has no idea about the movie.

The Byzantium Napalm

The Greeks were Majorly known for their innovations and discoveries and proven themselves in wars. They found "Greek fire" whose secret ingredient is still to be found was a fiery substance that was shot from the Byzantine Empire. The fire clung to the flesh and it would be impossible to extinguish it with water. Nobody has ever met the secret ingredient used in the manufacture of Fire Grégeois.

Archaeopteryx missing fossils

In 1956, two men while cutting a limestone in Germany when they fell on a fossil that they could not identify and they took it to their owner, which more lent to a geologist who confirmed that he was a Fossil of an archaeopteryx and was a remarkable discovery that it was only third.

The owner thought of selling the fossil and make a huge profit, but when he received huge offers, he refused, indicating that he did not want to pay the tax and so that he has never been Sold and no one knows where he died that the owner is dead.

Lincoln's biggest speech

You are mistaken if you think that the biggest speech of Lincoln started with "four score and seven years".

The greatest of the speech that Lincoln delivered does not have a file since no journalist has taken notes from the same thing and we are unable to listen to or even read one of the best speeches provided by Lincoln .




Van Gogh poppy flower

Vincent Van Gogh painted an image of red and yellow poppies in 1887. This image is extremely known to be stolen. This painting was stolen twice. The first time in 1977, when he was stolen in a Museum of Giza, Egypt and was found 10 years later. However, the second flight took place in 2010 and no index were found on the thief or location.

Scepter of Dagobert

The scepter of Dagobert was considered a piece of the jewel of the French crown. The scepter is 22 inches of gold that has been manufactured for Dagobert I, King of Neustria, Austrasia and Francs in the 7th century. This scepter was stolen in 1795 and is missing so far. In the last 224 years, there is no idea of ​​its relief.

The Cross of Tucker

He was named after the explorer who discovered it, Teddy Tucker. The Cross Tucker is an emerald decorated Karat Gold Cross. The Cross resided with the Government of Bermudans since 1959 and has been exposed in a local museum. Just before the visit of Queen Elizabeth II in 1975, the Cross was stolen from the museum and it was replaced by a fake.

The Treasury of Fenn

The most interesting fact of this treasure is that it is always ready to seize.

Forest Fenn was an art dealer diagnosed with cancer and knowing the fact that he will not be able to take his riches with him, he took a party and hidden so that it would take on those who found it.

In 2010, Fenn buried nearly a million dollars in the rocky mountain. Although 4 people died trying to find the treasure, the owner insisted that they were very close to finding the treasure.

AMARO Pargo Treasure

In the 18th century, there was a hacker named Amaro Rodríguez Felipe y Tejera Machado, known as Amaro Pargo who, in his will, said a treasure he had hidden. According to his will, the treasure contains jewelry, precious stones, pearls, gold, silver, painting, fabric and Chinese porcelain. But the location of the treasure remains a mystery.

Flor do Mar

On November 20, 1511, Flor Do Mar, a Portuguese ship who disappeared when he was asserted that it was a treasure after a Malaysian conquest. The noble who has been said to collect the treasure has been happily saved, but the whole treasure that the ship wore sank on the Sumatra coast and was seen by anyone so far.




Ivory Coast Crown Jewelry

The Museum of Civilization is the largest museum of the country. In 2011, the Museum witnessed one of the largest and most shocking heist so far. Thieves took an approach of 80 items, including royal jewels, tribal masks, religious artifacts and gold. Many agencies participate in the search for stolen objects, but no one had luck.

Tomb of you duke

The tomb of you Duc is located in Hue, Vietnam, one of the most popular tourist places in Vietnam. People come to visit the grave, but the place where the leader of Nguyen was buried was not found. He was buried with his treasure in a secret place and anyone involved in his creation was decapitated.

Victorio Peak Treasure

According to the tales and stories surrounding Victorio Peak in southern New Mexico, there is a treasure. The Peak of Victorio in the mountains of San Andres is mounted to contain enormous amounts of gold. There were bodies found in the summit but the treasure has not been discovered yet.

Kingdom's legacy seal

Heirloom Seal of the Kingdom is the most popular in China. Carved from HE Shi Bi, a very famous jade. The seal is about 2239 now and it's been nearly 1000 years since it was last seen. This seal was transmitted from Emperor to the Emperor and somewhere between 907 and 960 ads, he missed and no one knows his location so far.

AWA MARU

Awa Maru was a japanese sea lining and she sailed under the protection of the Red Cross because it was used as a hospital ship. The ship went from Singapore on March 28, 1945. But on April 1, an American submarine fit for a destroyer and Awa Maru was torpedoing.

But the interesting part is that Awa Maru was transporting a treasure that was greater than $ 5 million in gold bullion and property and treasure is still not found.

Diamonds Antwerp

In February 2003, Antwerp in Belgium saw one of the greatest and larger diamond hold-up of all time. The vault that was stolen contained various valuable objects such as jewelry, diamonds and gold that was almost a value of $ 100 million. There have been a lot of speculation about whom the thieves were, but there was no progress in the case to date.




Elysian Park Trésor

In the mid-19th century, the inhabitants of Los Angeles used to hide their valuables in the park for their safety. This was proved in 1944 when a group of researchers found that there may be tunnels under Elysian Park and the tunnel contained a lot of metal that may be jewelry or even gold and silver coins.

Qin Shi Huang Tomb

In the province of Shaanxi from China is the tomb of Qin Shi Huang, which is a 2226 year old mausoleum. The exact location of the grave remains of many and almost all, but the grave is not yet excavated and the treasure that was buried with Qin Shi Huang remains to catch.

Schultz Dutch Treasure

Schultz Dutch A US Jewish gangster who buried the looted riches he had collected over the years to avoid fees and his enemies. We know that Schultz has got a waterproof, waterproof safe and HID in $ 7 million in cash, gold and bonds in New York State. The treasure has not been found yet and still treasure hunters are looking for the Treasury.

Barber Dimes

In Black Colorado Canyon is a treasure full of riches that still wait to find. In 1907, a wagon was touted to transport Dimesterboy who were supposed to be $ 3 million. With the passing time, there have been many attempts to find the treasure, but no one has found so far.

Treasure of Esperanza

Esperanza was a Peruvian ship, which was heading towards the West Indies in 1816 when he sank. One of the survivors of the ship confirmed the fact that the ship was carrying millions in gold, silver and pesos. There have been several attempts to locate and find the Treasury, but no one had any success.

Leda and swan

Michaelangelo was a popular Italian artist who was known and very criticized for painting a sensual scene of ancient mythology. He portrays the history of the Jupiter god who seduces Léda, the Queen of Sparta by turning into a swan.

Many people believed that painting was voluntarily destroyed and some believe that it is lost somewhere, yet to find.




The story of Kelly Gang

The story of Kelly Gang was the first feature film that was shot in 1906 that tells the story of Ned Kelly and her gang of bandits. The film was a huge success. However, the film had to be prohibited due to the increase in the crime rate in Melbourne as it instilled criminal behavior among the masses.

MASK FAUN MICHAELANGELO

Renowned Italian artist Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni carved in marble a "mask of a faun". Faun is supposed to be a half-human, half goat and it is a mythological creature. The soldiers of the German army, he stole from the Bargello Museum in Florence and since no one knows his aisles.





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