Treasure

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For the video game developer, see Treasure Co. Ltd.
Treasure is a rock-and-roll album by the Cocteau Twins.
Treasures is also a song by the Thievery Corporation.


Treasure is a concentration of riches, often that which is considered lost or forgotten until being rediscovered. Some jurisdictions legally define what constitutes treasure (such as in the English Treasure Act 1996). The word came from Greek θησαυρος, and thesaurus ("a treasure of words") is a cognate.

Searching for hidden treasure is a common theme in legend and fiction but real-life treasure hunters exist, and seek lost wealth for a living. Spanish treasure lost from the Spanish treasure fleet consisted of gold, silver, jewels (especially emeralds) and also cocoa, vanilla and brazilwood (Zarin, 2005). Archaeologists are sometimes described as treasure hunters, especially those from the 19th century, although they themselves rarely wish to be associated with the term. Treasure hunters are often accused by archaeologists of pillaging ancient sites in their quests, destroying valuable information in the process. Illegal sales of antiquities to foreign buyers are also attributed to illicit treasure hunting.

Template:Cleanup-date Spanish Treasure references include:

Zarin, Cynthia 2005 Green dreams A mystery of rare, shipwrecked emeralds. The New Yorker, November 21, 2005 pp. 76-83 www.newyorker.com


Contents

Supposedly hidden treasures

Treasure found by treasure hunters

Damage caused by treasure hunters

Treasure in film and literature

See also

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