Mogilan mound

One of them - tomb No 2, was found intact and yielded a rich treasure-trove of artifacts.

In the anteroom there was a chariot and the remains of a sacrificed horse, whose ammunition has a complete set of silver decorations.

In the chamber there was a funeral with many treasures: a gold wreath and earrings, a gilded silver knee pad with an image of the great mother goddess, a set of magic figurines, as well as different vessels and objects made of silver, bronze and ceramics.

The other two tombs were looted in antiquity and yielded only a small amount of random objects – a gold and silver jug and others.

It is likely that prominent members of the ruler dynasty of the Triballi were buried in those tombs in the 4th century BC.