Bulgaria Village Survey
Research in Bulgaria by the Department of Archaeology, University of Nottingham.
Bulgaria's Archaeological Find of 20th Century Hidden among Fearful Rocks
From nocite, Thracian treasure from Rogozen uniqueness gave the archaeologists much material to work on as it revealed some ancient secrets unknown by now. The exclusive finding is now strictly guarded in the Vratsa History Museum that offers its visitors a rare journey through the ancient world of the Thracian art.
Archeologists Excited by Roman Treasure in Bulgaria
From novite, archeologists will start some researches into the history of the Roman treasure of a total of 800 golden Republican-period coins dated from the period of II-I century B.C.E. as well as some Roman denars dated from the I century B.C.E.
Orpheus Grave Mystery Unveiled in Bulgaria
From novinite, an archaeological expedition led by prominent Bulgarian Professor Nikolay Ovcharov unveiled the mystery of the excellently preserved Thracian temple in the region of Tatul village.
Archaeologists Excited to Explore Unique Roman Tomb in Sofia
Frome novinite, a unique Roman tomb was discovered by accident in Bulgaria's capital Sofia.
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