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ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS NEAR THE VILLAGE OF KRASTEVICH (Mitko Madzharov – m_madjarov@abv.bg, Dimitrinka Tancheva) A wall of Building D was explored in the southern part of the settlement, in trench No. 2, sector No. 56. The wall was 5.60 m long, 1 m wide, and two fragments from dolium and a fragment from a tegula were found between the stones of the structure. The upper parts of the walls of the building were probably constructed of sun-dried bricks or wattle-and-daub. Sherds were found in the building, including from Greek amphorae and a red-figure krater of 450 – 350 BC. The four buildings discovered so far indicated that there was an architectural planning applied during the construction of the settlement.
- Mitko Madzharov - Archaeological Museum – Hisar 
- Dimitrinka Tancheva - Archaeological Museum – Hisar 
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- Archaeological Museum – Hisar
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