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  • Laguna Tumuli
  • Tvarditsa
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  • Bulgaria
  • Sliven
  • Tvarditsa

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  • The Italian Database is the result of a collaboration between:

    MIBAC (Ministero per i Beni e le Attività Culturali - Direzione Generale per i Beni Archeologici),

    ICCD (Istituto Centrale per il Catalogo e la Documentazione) and

    AIAC (Associazione Internazionale di Archeologia Classica).

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Monuments

Periods

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Season

    • ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS OF A TUMULUS NEAR THE TOWN OF TVARDITSA (Krasimir Velkov – dakras@abv.bg, Tatyana Kancheva–Ruseva, Veselin Ignatov) The explorations continued for the eighth archaeological season. Parts of the southern and northern halves of th... Read More
    • ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS NEAR TVARDITSA (Krasimir Velkov – dakras@abv.bg, Tatyana Kancheva–Ruseva, Veselin Ignatov) Parts of the southern and northern halves of the tumulus were explored during the previous eight archaeological seasons. Parts of three c... Read More
    • ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS NEAR TVARDITSA (Krasimir Velkov – dakras@abv.bg, Tatyana Kancheva–Ruseva) The explorations in the northern half of Tumulus No. 1 continued. It belonged to a necropolis of six tumuli. Ritual pit No. 25 was discovered. It had a be... Read More
    • ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS NEAR TVARDITSA (Krasimir Velkov – dakras@abv.bg, Tatyana Kancheva–Ruseva) The explorations have been carried out since 1994 and stone circles, ritual pits and graves from the 4th century BC to the 5th century AD were discovered.... Read More
    • ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS NEAR TVARDITSA (Krasimir Velkov – dakras@abv.bg, Tatyana Kancheva–Ruseva) The enclosure constructed of roughly-cut stones and boulders, 13.50 m in diameter, was thoroughly explored in the southeastern quarter of the tumular emba... Read More
    • ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS NEAR TVARDITSA (Krasimir Velkov – dakras@abv.bg, Tatyana Kancheva–Ruseva) The explorations in the southeastern quarter of Tumulus No. 1 continued. Ten secondary inhumation burials were discovered and the total number of the buri... Read More
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