Some sources show that the Taliban is hunting the most famous treasure Afghanistan - 'Bactrian Treasure.' This is a collection of more than 20,000 artifacts, including many yellow artifacts.0: 00/2: 32 golden gold crown - one of the golden antiques in the treasure Bactrian Treasure of Afghanistan. (Source: Getty) with the Taliban take over Afghanistan, the country's archaeological relics faced a harsh future, even if this group decides not to break or deliberately destroy them. The news showed that the Taliban was hunting one of the most famous treasures Afghanistan
. The treasure is called "Bactrian Treasure," consisting of a collection of more than 20,000 artifacts, which has many gold-made artifacts.Bactrian Treasure is found in the 2,000-year-old tomb at Tilya Tepe in 1978. Treasure Each kept in the National Museum of Afghanistan, then displayed in the Presidential Palace
However, there is no precise position of this treasure. Other archaeological relics may be threatened by the Taliban including Mes Aynak, a strong Buddhist city that grows around 1,600 years ago. The city is located along the Silk Road and has many commercial activities as well as spirituals. When ruling Afghanistan from 1996 to 2001, the Taliban destroyed many Buddhist artifacts, including two giant statues Into a cliff from the micro-century - called "Bamiyan's Buddhas." This force used missiles, bullshells and explosives to destroy the towering statues. Mes Aynak is particularly gloomy when all devices used to excavate and conserve in this area are no longer available. So far, no reports of Taliban deliberately destroying artifacts. Taliban leadership declares will protect archaeological sites; However, it is not yet known whether the Taliban really keeps his promise. With his team, Gil Stein - Professor at the East Institute of the University of Chicago, the leader of the partner organization of Afghanistan heritage - Using satellite images to map and monitor thousands of archaeological locations in Afghanistan. Stein estimates that they found the position of about 25,000 archaeological locations in Afghanistan so far
It was a problem in Afghanistan, but Mr. Stein did not find any evidence that the Taliban had supported this activity. Stein said that only time to know the Taliban actually restrained looting or destroying Or without the archaeological site. He said there was a encouraging point that Taliban had arranged the guards outside the Afghan National Museum. Interesting is in the past two decades, some robbed or stolen artifacts from Afghanistan have been found See in the US. Then the US returned them to Afghanistan and these artifacts are still in the National Museum of Afghanistan./.Phuong Linh (Vietnam) . Dịch vụ:
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