Zalmoxis

The Adventurer

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I find this interesting...since there are great, incomensurable treasures but they could never be find...the tomb of Zalmoxes is there...

The history of Zalmoxes is back in ancient times...the context is "THE DACIAN STATE, FROM BUREBISTA TO DECEBALUS"...here is a very interesting link: http://www.geocities.com/cogaionon/article3.htm. Few know that the dacian was an empire at that time: "The state of Burebista
- In the middle of the 1st century BC, the kingdom of Burebista was bordered by: the river Morava and the middle course of the Danube (west), the Balkan Mountains (south), the Black Sea, the river Bug (east), the Northern Carpathians (north).
- A Greek inscription calls Burebista "the first and the greatest of the kings of Thracia"."

Wealth was great since the romans loot the tresures and from historical dates 165 tones of gold şi 330 tons of silver was taken by Trajan from Dacia...["By the treason of Bacilis (a confidant of the Dacian king) the Romans found Decebalus' treasure in the river of Sargesia (evaluated by Jerome Carcopino at 165,500 kg of gold and 331,000 kg of silver)." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Transylvania ] But also from researches and hystorical proves the stoc of gold was 1.000 tons !!! Where is the rest? Many people find small treasures...golden jewelleries, coins, etc. But never a great amount of treasure!
Another fact proves that the wealth is great and the explotations are antique that the gold from Apuseni Montains (Brad mines) is found in ancient egyptians treasures...fact demonstrated by chemical analysis...anyway, even today in Romanian mountains are gold mines (Rosia Montana argues) ...

Who find Zalmoxis( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zalmoxis ) ...maybe will find a great part of the inimaginable treasure of the dacians...or is it lost forever?...
 
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