Evaluations performed in France, Germany and Romania confirmed the authenticity of the bracelets, which are Dacian and date from 1st century B.C. They were stolen from the Orastie site, sold to private collectors from Western Europe and US and finally recovered by the Romanian state, following an extensive international investigation.
Evaluations performed in France, Germany and Romania confirmed the authenticity of the bracelets, which are Dacian and date from 1st century B.C. They were stolen from the Orastie site, sold to private collectors from Western Europe and US and finally recovered by the Romanian state, following an extensive international investigation.
bornofwolf 9 months ago
Yes, they are fake, the real ones has been illegally taken by thieves in the Orastie Montains.
killerdepletosi 2 years ago
mda...tiai dori sa nu fie falsuri =]]
yooo210 2 years ago
Yes,in the most important history museum and no,they aren't fake.
Astarwithnoname 2 years ago
they are shown in bucuresi , right?
are they fake???
i have some videos on my profile about arheologia in romania
illegalartefacts 3 years ago