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Nearly all of them met with violent ends or simply disappeared. This is likely because the Apache in the area were hostile about people searching for gold on the mountain. They say that in , the unpopular king was traveling when he became ill. He decided to take the safe roads to home and send his belongings through the Wash.


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This area was only traversable during low tide. His men and the wealth with which he was traveling were unable to cross the Wash in time to miss high tide. The jewels were lost and have yet to be seen again. The Romanovs were the last royal family of the Russian Empire. They were overthrown during the Russian Civil War and eventually murdered, right down to their young son Alexei.

Most of their possessions were taken, catalogued and secured, some never to be seen again. However, the Romanovs tried desperately to hide their valuables up until the day of their executions and they definitely succeeded in hiding a great deal of them as evidenced by some of them turning up after the fact. No one knows where they hid the rest of their wealth.

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The Imperial Faberge Easter Eggs are considered some of the amazing works of art. Yet another Romanov mystery on this list is that of the Imperial Faberge Eggs. The Romanovs loved Faberge and purchased two large eggs from him every year. Eight are missing out of a total of Some Imperial Faberge Eggs sell for around 9 million dollars.

A lost Faberge Egg would likely draw more. That means just one of these missing eggs could make a person very rich. The Flor de la Mar was a ton Portuguese carrack. It sank in the Straight of Malacca in with one of the largest sunken treasures of maritime history. Most sunken treasures sound a bit like legend, but this could not be further from the truth in this case. The treasure aboard the Flor de la Mar was well documented and it has yet to be found.

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Legend has it that executioners killed the people who erected the tomb and interred the emperor, so its location would remain secret. In , a group of Nazis demanded transport from locals near Lake Toplitz. Therefore, it would seem that someone could easily find them. However, the bottom half of the lake does not contain oxygen. There is a layer of logs floating just above that level, making it very difficult for divers to search for the treasure.

The Amber Room is or was quite what it sounds like, but also much more. It was highly ornate and decked out in precious and semi-precious jewels. They had it for a few years and then it disappeared. Whether the ancient writer of the scroll was describing a real or legendary treasure is a source of debate among scholars. At the time the scroll was written, the Roman army was in the process of defeating Jewish groups that were rebelling against Roman rule; the Roman army had taken Jerusalem and destroyed the Second Temple, which was the most important, surviving religious site for the Jewish people.

Some scholars have speculated that the treasures referred to in the Copper Scroll could be real treasures that were hidden before the Roman army destroyed the temple. Other scholars have argued that the amount of treasure discussed in the Copper Scroll is so vast that it must be the stuff of legend. They included three works by the Dutch painter Rembrandt and five works by the French artist Edgar Degas. The identity of the thieves is unknown and the artwork has never been recovered. Where the fossils are located today is unknown.

Some have speculated that they were lost at sea while being transported to the United States; others think they may actually be located under a parking lot in China. It's possible that the story is a legend and, in fact, there was no gold sunk into the lake; however, some researchers have noted that the lake has poor visibility and a vast amount of logs and debris that make attempts to locate gold through diving both difficult and dangerous. Some divers have been killed trying to find gold in the lake's waters.

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The identity of the person being drawn and the exact date when Raphael drew it are both unknown. Frank was a Nazi official who was put in charge of occupied Poland, where he oversaw numerous war crimes and the murder of Poland's Jews. After World War II, he was put on trial, sentenced to death and executed. The location of the Raphael painting that was in his chalet is unknown. These artifacts included jewels worn by the kings of Poland, works of art and other mementos.

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By , Poland had ceased to exist as an independent state, having been divided up among the various other powers in the region. The royal casket would eventually fall victim to another group of invaders — it was seized by Nazi Germany after they invaded Poland in September Its contents are now lost. It may be a sequel to "Love's Labour's Lost," a comedy that Shakespeare wrote in the s. Documents in the s and s indicate that "Love's Labou's Won" was published by and was still being sold in , although no surviving copies have been found, William Carroll, an English professor at Boston University, wrote in the preface to a republished edition of "Love's Labour's Lost" Cambridge University Press, Some scholars believe that all records of "Love Labour's Won" refer to another play by Shakespeare called "Much Ado About Nothing," which is well known and performed today.

However, many scholars believe that some of these gospels were initially written in the second half of the first century A. This has led to many questions — do any copies survive from the first century A. If so, how could we determine their date? If no copies survive from the first century A. In , scholars reported that they had found a fragment of the Gospel of Mark within the remains of a mummy mask, which they believe date to the first century. A combination of carbon dating, the style of the handwriting on the fragments and a study of the other documents found in the mask, provided scholars with the first-century date.

However, this text has yet to be published. Monuments Men Foundation Michelangelo's Mask of a Faun This marble "mask of a Faun" — a faun being a half-human, half-goat mythological creature — has been attributed to the Italian artist Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni lived A. Soldiers from the German army's th division that was attached to the 10th German Army, the Monument's Men Foundation notes on its website.

The soldiers stole the mask sometime between Aug. The mask's present location is unknown. Alamy Caravaggio's Nativity with St. Lawrence The "Nativity with St. Lawrence" is a painting created in by the Italian painter Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio lived A. It shows the birth of Christ, with the infant Jesus lying on a haystack, a scene that highlights the poverty of his birth, scholars say. The painting was stolen in when it was in a chapel in Palermo, in Sicily, Italy.

The painting was never found and it remains unclear who stole it. It's long been suspected that members of the Sicilian mafia carried out the heist. In , a replica of the painting was unveiled in the chapel where it was stolen. These eggs "were the ultimate achievement of the renowned Russian jewelry house and must also be considered the last great commissions of objets d'art.

Ten eggs were produced from to , during the reign of Emperor Alexander III; 40 more were created during the rule of his dutiful son, Nicholas II, two each year, one for his mother, the dowager, the second for his wife," notes Faberge on its company website. The Russian revolution led to the execution of the Nicholas II, the last czar of Russia, along with much of the Romanov family.

In the aftermath of their death, some of these 50 eggs are now missing with some rumors claiming that some of them are now in private collections around the world. This happened in , when Brazil won the cup for the third time. The cup was sent to Brazil and a new World Cup trophy was created.

In , the cup was stolen when it was in Rio de Janeiro and hasn't been seen since. The thieves may have melted down the cup. The stone base was in use until , when a new base was created for the Jules Rimet Cup. He built a new palace at Nimrud along with other amenities. Recent history has not been so kind to Nimrud.

Looting also took place in the period after the ancient city was retaken, when little security could be provided. Irvine's body has never been found. If Irvine's body is found, it's possible that the camera that Mallory and Irvine brought with them will also be rediscovered. If the film in the camera is still preserved then it's possible that it could be developed and the question of whether Mallory and Irvine made it to the top of Everest before dying can be solved.

Helen of Troy was one of the offspring resulting from this sexual encounter. Only a small number of copies survive. The copies show that Michelangelo's painting was quite erotic, with a fully nude Leda shown in the process of having sex with Jupiter who is in the form of a swan.

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It's not known why exactly Michelangelo's painting is now lost, but one possibility is that, over the past years, some viewers found its erotic nature to be too much and it was destroyed at some point. While the film was heavily fictionalized, it featured footage of real-life battles fought by Villa's forces. Villa himself signed a contract with the Mutual Film Corporation the maker of the film that allowed filmmakers to film him and the real-life battles fought by his troops in exchange for a share of the film's earnings.

While the film was released and shown publicly, it is now lost. Villa became an enemy of the United States not long after the release of the film, when his troops crossed into New Mexico and killed several Americans. An American military expedition into Mexico in failed to hunt him down, although he was assassinated in Running at over an hour long, the movie depicted the story of the 19th-century outlaw Ned Kelly lived and his gang.

The film "opened in Melbourne on Boxing Day and went on to enthral audiences across the country," Jackson and Shirley wrote. In May , the film inspired five local children in the Victorian town of Ballarat to break into a photographic studio to steal money, after which they bailed out a group of schoolchildren at gunpoint. Unfortunately, the film was never properly preserved, and by the s, only "some publicity material and a few photographs" remained, Jackson and Shirley noted.

Discoveries of bits of the film, along with restoration work, have allowed for about a quarter of the film to be revealed, but much of it remains lost. Owen has a bachelor of arts degree from the University of Toronto and a journalism degree from Ryerson University.

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He enjoys reading about new research and is always looking for a new historical tale. Throughout history, fantastic treasures from various cultures have been stolen or otherwise gone missing. Often their theft or disappearance happens during times of war or disaster, when they cannot be protected or when a military force decides to take treasures back home as a trophy. Sometimes these treasures are recovered, but many are still missing. Here, Live Science takes a look at some of these lost treasures that may never be found. Some of these treasures are now likely destroyed — most scholars believe the Ark of the Covenant is long gone — but some may still exist and be recovered — such as the crown jewels of Ireland, a carat pink diamond and mysterious treasure depicted in a Dead Sea Scroll.

Petersburg, the Amber Room contained gold-gilded mosaics, mirrors and carvings, along with panels constructed out of about 1, pounds kilograms of amber. Tsarskoe Selo was captured by Germany in , during World War II, and the room's panels and art were disassembled and taken to Germany. They haven't been seen since , and it's possible, they are now destroyed.

A re-creation of the Amber Room can be seen today in the Catherine Palace.