An outstandingly important golden treasure of the Late Bronze Age was
discovered in the final days of August 1929 at Szent Vid in Velem,
located on the eastern spur of the Alps. The jewellery pieces made with
rare and unusual metalworking techniques had been hidden under a stone
near present-day Szentkút Spring. The diadem and the pectoral ornaments
were probably part of the costume ornaments of a lady from a
high-ranking family who lived during the Urnfield period in the Late
Bronze Age. As a result of exciting archaeological detective work, the
author was able to establish the exact location of the findspot and the
find circumstances, mainly through the meticulous examination of the
previously unpublished correspondence between Baron Kálmán Miske who had
excavated the site and his colleagues, Ferenc Tompa and Amália
Mozsolics. The book also describes in detail the results of the
conservation and restoration work performed between 2004 and 2006, when
the finds were rigorously examined, in part using non-invasive
techniques.