Gold-Laden Ancient Tomb Discovered at El Caño Site in Panama

Gold-Laden Ancient Tomb Discovered at El Caño Site in Panama
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Archaeologists in Panama have found a gold-filled burial over 1,000 years old at El Caño.

  • A gold-laden burial was uncovered at the El Caño archaeological site in Coclé Province, Panama.
  • The tomb dates back more than 1,000 years, according to archaeologists.
  • The burial contained elite treasures made of gold.

Archaeologists working at the El Caño site in Coclé Province, Panama, uncovered a burial containing significant amounts of gold and elite treasures. The tomb is believed to be over 1,000 years old.

The discovery provides new information about ancient societies in Panama and their burial practices. It may contribute to understanding the region's history and the significance of gold in elite burials. Based on a single source report

Further analysis of the artifacts and the burial site is expected. Additional research may offer more details about the individuals buried and the cultural context.