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The Directorate-General of Antiquities and Museums in captagon-production-in-syria/" class="smart-internal-link" title="๐ฐ UN affirms disruption of Captagon production in Syria">syria/" class="auto-internal-link">syria declared that it is closely monitoring inaccurate reports circulating on social media, alleging the discovery of a โcave containing significant quantities of ancient goldโ in the town of al-Hara, Daraa countryside. In a statement on Sunday, the Directorate clarified that what was actually found, following a field inspection by its specialised team, was a Roman-era tomb uncovered during construction work for a buildingโs foundations. This discovery is entirely different from the rumors of a golden cave.
In fact, the Directorate noted that multiple pottery artifacts dating back to the same period were found. These items hold typical museum and scientific value for such sites, and there is absolutely no truth to claims of significant amounts of ancient gold. It added that security/" class="auto-internal-link">security authorities secured the area, while its teams continue documentation and archaeological studies of the site and the artifacts, in line with established scientific standards.
Notably, the Directorate stressed that Syriaโs cultural heritage is a national treasure that must be preserved through scientific methodology, and that any genuine discoveries will be declared transparently through official channels only. Moreover, mHD Ibrahim