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The 30 most precious treasures in the world are still missing.
Page 1 * * 3: Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Lost Treasure Throughout history, treasures of different cultures have been stolen or lost. Their theft or disappearance often happens in war or disaster, when they can't be protected, or when an army decides to take the treasure back to China as a trophy. Sometimes these treasures are found, but many of them are still missing. Here, life science will focus on these lost treasures that may never be found. Some of these treasures are likely to be destroyed now-most scholars think that the Ark of the Holy Ark is gone-but some may still exist and be restored-such as the Irish crown jewel depicted in the Dead Sea Scrolls, a 333-carat pink diamond and mysterious treasures.

Alamy was built in18th century, located in Catherine Palace of Salsco Cello near St. Petersburg. It has gold-plated mosaics, mirrors and sculptures, and a panel made of about 1000 pounds (450 kilograms) of amber. 194 1 year. During World War II, Salko's cello was captured by Germany, and the panels and artworks in his room were dismantled and transported to Germany. I have never seen them since. Maybe they have been destroyed now. Today, you can see the reconstruction of the amber room of Catherine Palace.

Menkaru sarcophagus

(TIMEA/ Wikipedia, CC BY-SA-2.5) The Egyptian Pharaoh Menkaru Pyramid is the smallest of the three pyramids built in Giza about 4,500 years ago. 65438+In 1930s, Howard Vichy, a British military officer, explored the pyramids of Giza and sometimes used destructive techniques (the explosives he used were the most notorious) to pass through these buildings. He found a magnificent sarcophagus in Giza. This sarcophagus was found at the Menkaur Pyramid in 1838. At that time, Visser tried to sail to England on the merchant ship "Beatrice". The Beatrice sank in the voyage and took away the magnificent sarcophagus. If we find Beatrice, we may find the sarcophagus. According to the Hebrew Bible,

The Ark of the Ark (Alamy) The Ark of the Ark is a box with a stone tablet engraved with 10 commandments. This box is kept in a temple which is said to be built by King Solomon. This temple, sometimes called the First Temple, is the most sacred place for Jews on earth, but it was destroyed in 587 BC, when Babylonian troops led by King Nebuchadnezzar II occupied Jerusalem and looted the city. It is not clear what happened to the ark, and its position has long been the source of speculation.

Buddha Masamon Sword (* * *) Buddha Masamon is a sword, which is said to have been made by Goyle neil marshall Mon (A.D. 1264- 1343). He is regarded by many as the greatest swordsman in Japanese history. It was named after Hidehiko Tojo, one of its owners, who took it as a prize after a battle in16th century. /kloc-After winning a series of wars in the 6th century, this sword became the leader of Japan's first shogunate and was owned by Tokugawa Kaisuke.

This sword will be passed down through the Tokugawa family until the end of World War II. During the American occupation of Japan, this sword must be handed over to the American authorities to prevent this sword and other similar swords from being used as weapons against Americans. This sword never appeared again. It is possible that American soldiers destroyed the sword with other captured Japanese weapons, or they brought the sword to the United States, which means it can be rediscovered.

The Lost Library of Moscow Tsar (Aram) The library of Moscow Tsar is said to have a large collection of ancient Greek texts and texts written in various other languages. According to the great ruler's speculation, the library was built in Moscow Principality, and by the 6th century, it had become a large-scale facility.

Some people say that Ivan IV, better known as Ivan the Red Emperor, lived between 1530 and 1584 and managed to hide the documents in the library. For centuries, people have tried to find this "hidden library" many times, but so far, the explorers have returned empty-handed. Whether this "hidden library" exists or not, many ancient Greek scripts and ancient manuscripts are located in the archives of Moscow and St. Petersburg. Historian Patricia Kennedy Grims Ted said in her book "Russian Archives: A Directory and Directory Guide of Moscow and St. Petersburg: 1997".

The Irish Crown Jewelry (* * *) was stolen in Dublin Castle on 1907. "Irish Crown Jewelry" has nothing to do with any coronation ceremony, excluding the crown. More precisely, they are composed of a jewel star, a diamond brooch and five gold collars in the St. Patrick's Medal, all of which are royal property. "Thomas O'Rear Dan, a historian and project manager of Cork University College, wrote in an article published in the Journal of Irish History that the St. Patrick's Medal was established in 1783 to reward people who hold important positions in Ireland and their peers in Ireland. They are called knights' companions. When the jewel in the crown was created, it was Ireland controlled by Britain.

Jewelry is made from an order of 394 gems and a bathroom badge from Queen Charlotte's jewelry. These jewels also hold the rupee of the Mughal emperor, and there may be precious stones provided by the Sultan of Turkey, said Orirdan.

Lax security measures (jewelry stored in the library) are the main culprit of this robbery. Who stole the jewels and what happened are still a mystery. Many people, including Francis shackleton, the brother of the famous explorer Ernest shackleton, are suspected of committing the robbery.

The Lost Poetry of Marie Lan Nguyen/Wikipedia In the 7th century BC, the Greek lyric poet Sappho was the Shakespeare of her time. She enjoyed a high reputation among the ancient Greeks, who regarded her as one of the best poets. Unfortunately, her poems are rarely handed down. Recently, however, Deco Obbink, a Papua scientist at Oxford University, discovered two poems that Sappho had never seen before. One poem is about her brother, the other is about unrequited love. They were bought by an anonymous collector at the antique market. Once, these poems were used to make cartoons for Egyptian mummies. Some people worry that these papyrus may be plundered and taken out of Egypt; However, Obbink said that they have a legal and recorded collection history.

Treasure Stolen by Pirates by the Dead Bishop (under Myriam Thyes/Wikipedia CC by-SA3.0) In A.D. 1357, the San Vicente set sail from Lisbon for avignon, carrying the treasure acquired by Bishop Thibaud de Castillon of Lisbon. Treasures include gold, silver, rings, tapestries, jewels, exquisite plates and even portable altars. When the San Vicente was sailing near the town of Cartagena in modern Spain, it was attacked by two heavily armed pirate ships, and the crew of the pirate ship took away its treasure. A pirate ship ran aground and was captured by a man named Antonio Botafoke (whose name means "shelling" or "farting"). However, another pirate ship commanded by Martin Yanis seems to have escaped completely. Yanes, his pirate crew and the missing treasure are unknown.

Justice Judge (* * *) Justice Judge "is a group, a Ghent altar painting,/kloc-a work of art in the 5th century, painted by Hubert and Jan Van Eyck, located in St. Bavo Cathedral in Ghent, Belgium. The panel shows many people on horseback and their signs.