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Article created by: Denis Krotovas

There are many impressive historic things that we know existed due to various records and reliable witnesses and yet, aren’t able to track them down. The reasons for it may vary from the thing being destroyed, scattered at the bottom of the sea to it being stolen or purposely hidden during times of trouble.

Either way, even hidden from people's eyes ancient treasures remain an important part of the world’s history and these people listed things of the sort that are still missing, answering one Redditor’s question: “What treasures that we 100% know existed still haven’t been found?”

More info: Reddit

#1

Stone monument surrounded by greenery and trees, representing one of the historic treasures not yet tracked down. The tomb of the First Qin Emperor of China exists and we know exactly where it is. The only part of the site that's been extensively excavated for artifacts is the famous Terracotta Army.

The main tomb itself is still completely sealed and no attempts have been made to open it since legend states that it was filled not only with mountains of treasure inside, but also mechanically operated rivers of flowing mercury made to resemble the major rivers and bodies of water in China and booby traps to protect the massive subterranean complex, which has been measured to be around 1/4th the size of the Forbidden City using ground-penetrating radar and other non-invasive techniques.

Apparently archeologists and scientists have found disturbingly high levels of mercury in the ground around the tomb giving some air of legitimacy to the legends which also raises concerns about the legend of booby traps. There's also concern that we do not currently have the technology and knowledge to protect artifacts we'd excavate from outside air and contamination, just like how earlier excavations of the Terracotta Army led to their original colorful paint being destroyed shortly after being unearthed.

EDIT: Since this comment got so popular, I'll add on the "Heirloom Seal of the Realm" also known as the "Imperial Seal of China". Physical possession of the object basically legitimized a claim to the Mandate of Heaven and thus rule over China. It was created in 221 BC, passing along through various emperors and factions until sometime between around 1500-1000 years ago. There's several theories on how, when, and where it was lost but we'll probably never get an answer unless some farmer happens to stumble on a fairly big square hunk of intricately carved jade in some field and realizes what it is.

_BMS , Wikipedia Report

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    #2

    Ornate historic treasure egg decorated with pearls and green leaves on silver legs in a museum display. The missing Faberge eggs. There are about seven still missing, and only an old black and white photo remains of some of them, along with their descriptions.

    CanAhJustSay , Pedro Szekely Report

    #3

    Bronze statue of historic figure seated on throne, representing one of the historic treasures yet to be tracked down. Several have mentioned Genghis Khan’s tomb, but I’m more interested in his Black Spirit Banner which survived up until the 1960’s or so before disappearing under Soviet control of Mongolia. The Black Spirit banner was made from black horse hair and carried by the Khan into battle and displayed during times of war. Similar to the mythos surrounding the Spear of Destiny, it was said the warriors of Mongolia would always be victorious in battle so long as they had the banner. After the Soviet Union took de facto control over the country in the 1950’s, the banner was held in a government office until it went missing sometime in the 70’s. The book “Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World” by Jack Weatherford is a great read if you’re interested in learning more about the history of the Khans and their impact on our world today.

    Rocketsponge , hslo Report

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    #4

    Ornate historic room interior with gilded decorations, antique furniture, and framed paintings showcasing historic treasures. "The Amber Room (Russian: Янтарная комната, tr. Yantarnaya Komnata, German: Bernsteinzimmer) was a chamber decorated in amber panels backed with gold leaf and mirrors, located in the Catherine Palace of Tsarskoye Selo near Saint Petersburg" 

    People are still looking, mostly in Poland

    tacopony_789 , Wikipedia Report

    #5

    Ornate golden menorah historic treasure displayed behind glass, showcasing intricate ancient design and craftsmanship. The enormous golden menorah from the 2nd temple. The Romans took it after sacking Jerusalem. Some people think it’s being hidden by the Vatican, but I think more likely it was melted down and will never be found.

    gbbmiler , Wikipedia Report

    #6

    A person exploring ancient ruins casting a long shadow while searching for historic treasures in a desert landscape. Tomb of Alexander the Great. Cleopatra and Marc Antony. Funny thing is, there are all probably buried in Alexandria beneath the modern city.

    Sighconut23 , NEOM Report

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    #7

    Historic treasures site featuring an ancient temple with detailed architecture and traditional buildings along the street. Not that it isn't found, but the Forbidden Vault (Vault B) in the Padmanabhaswamy Temple in India remains unopened and is thought to contain treasure to a wealth of US$ one trillion. Other vaults opened there were found to contain 18' gold chains, a solid gold sheaf weighing 500kg and a three-and-a-half feet tall solid pure golden idol of Mahavishnu, studded with hundreds of diamonds and rubies and other precious stones.

    The reason they don't open Vault B? It's said to be cursed. 

    GNRevolution , Navaf Muhammed Report

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    #8

    Sepia-toned close-up of an ancient human skull, a historic treasure yet to be fully tracked down and studied. Almost all Homo Erectus Pekinensis remains. They were packed up during WWII with the intention of shipping them from China to the US for safekeeping, but the ship supposedly carrying the fossils was attacked and ran aground. Photographs and drawings of the originals still exist but the actual fossils were never found.

    limaechohoteldelta , Wikipedia Report

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    #9

    Intricately designed historic treasures including antique jewelry and ornate artifacts with red gemstones and detailed metalwork. King Johns Crown Jewels. Lost while crossing the Wash on the east coast of England. Over 800 years ago

    Signguyqld49 , János Venczák Report

    #10

    Aerial view of a sunken historic shipwreck with masts above water, a small boat nearby exploring historic treasures. The shipwreck of Flor de la Mar. Sunk with the equivalent of $2 billion in todays money.

    Horriblealien , Adventures ofmaldives Report

    #11

    Stack of gleaming gold bars symbolizing historic treasures that are known to exist but remain undiscovered. The horde of Aztec gold stolen and lost by Hernan Cortez and the Spanish conquistadors during the night of sorrows.

    While trying to escape from Tenochitlan in the night with the gold, the conquistadors were set upon by the Aztecs. During the fighting and confusion it's thought the gold fell into lake Texcoco. Hernan Cortez escaped with only a small number of his soldiers and the gold has never been found. 

    EnsignGorn , Jingming Pan Report

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    #12

    Open hard drive with visible circuit board, representing the search for historic treasures not yet tracked down. $190 million worth of bitcoin on a hard drive in a particular landfill. 

    mattlistener , Vincent Botta Report

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    But likely encrypted, so that only the original owner could retrieve it -- assuming they haven't lost their encryption key.

    #13

    Renaissance portrait of a young man in a black hat and fur cloak, representing historic treasures yet to be tracked down. Portrait of a Young Man by Raphael. Missing since the end of ww2, all signs point to it having been sold for traveling money by Hans Frank.

    wyattkelly , Wikipedia Report

    #14

    Polished historic treasure katana sword displayed on white cloth against a dark background in a museum setting. No one mentioned the Ark of the Covenant. The Honjo Masamune samurai sword.

    Darkforeboding , Wikipedia Report

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    #15

    Close-up of a historic treasure featuring a blue gemstone ring resting on delicate lace fabric. Irish Crown Jewels.

    thejoms , Gary Yost Report

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    #16

    Close-up of a large metal statue depicting a historic figure, symbolizing historic treasures yet to be found. Tomb of Genghis Khan

    Wolvercote , MBVisign Report

    #17

    Ancient Egyptian historic treasure sarcophagus with intricate hieroglyphics and detailed artwork on display in a museum setting Olavsskrinet; The sarcophagus of Olav Haraldsson. Remember the christian viking from Vikings: Valhalla? Yeah, he was real. After his death, he became a saint and a bridge between old Norse faith and Christianity. He was eventually laid to rest in a jewel adorned sarcophagus in the Nidaros cathedral. It was Northern Europes biggest destination for pilgrims until the reformation. When Norwegians broke with the catholic church, Olavsskrinet - maybe with Olav still in it - disappeared. Buried under the cathedral? Sent to Denmark? Nobody knows.

    stianh22 , Miguel Á. Padriñán Report

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    #18

    Close-up of US currency featuring Benjamin Franklin, representing historic treasures yet to be tracked down and discovered. The entirety of DB Cooper's loot.

    Yhaqtera , Blogging Guide Report

    #19

    Small tropical island with palm trees surrounded by ocean under a partly cloudy sky, evoking historic treasures discovery. Apparently Oak Island 😂

    SuperSpeederCarl , Marek Okon Report

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    #20

    Expansive desert dunes under clear blue sky, evoking the mystery of historic treasures yet to be tracked down. When Alexander the Great was returning from India laden with uncountable riches plundered he decided to lead his troops through the Gedosian desert, emulating some ancient queen who did the journey and barely survived, it is a brutal environment. The army was reduced to a slog through hell, moving on average only 5-7 miles a day amidst endless harsh dunes and dire heat, the ~130 mile trek took them nearly a month. At least a third of his army perished and conditions got so bad that Alexander turned a blind eye and even eventually ordered the slaughter of the baggage train animals so their blood could be drank. Who knows how much treasure lie forever buried in those dunes

    modernsoviet , Francesco Ungaro Report

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    #21

    Folded map and compass resting on tree stump surrounded by autumn leaves, symbolizing historic treasures yet to be found. About 83% of the caches from Byron Preiss' "The Secret."

    doubtfurious , Denise Jans Report

    #22

    Red rocky desert landscape with distant mountains, representing historic treasures waiting to be tracked down. Lost Dutchman Mine ? I think it was somewhere in Death Valley maybe ? been a long time since I heard it mentioned.

    skaote , Adrien Daurenjou Report

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    #23

    Wooden chest filled with historic treasures including old gold coins, representing lost valuable artifacts yet to be tracked down. The imperial treasures of Japan (Kusangi, the mirror, and the magatama jewel) were supposedly lost beneath the waves during WWII. Lost Prospector’s Gold Mine, DB Cooper. Supposedly a ton of gold that Uday Hussain withdrew from the national bank of Iraq right before the US invasion. The US was able to find/seize some of it.

    Eledridan , Bjorn Pierre Report

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    #24

    Historic treasure ship sailing in open water with snow-capped mountains in the background on a clear day. The 1715 Spanish treasure fleet wreck will almost certainly never be 100% recovered, meaning there’s still some out there.

    MrLanesLament , Dick Scholten Report

    #25

    Gold bars and coins representing historic treasures known to exist but yet to be discovered and tracked down. Mansa Musa's gold.

    Not_a_Courier , Zlaťáky.cz Report

    #26

    Close-up of intricate gold historic treasure jewelry with red gemstones, highlighting the beauty of hidden historic treasures. The three brothers An absolutely beautiful set of jewels that simply vanished from record, which is very surprising as they are beautiful and large!

    Lil-Lanata , Samar Ahmad Report

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