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Excavation

  • Bayamlaka Tumuli
  • Vaskovo
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  • Bulgaria
  • Haskovo
  • Lyubimets

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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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Summary (English)

  • ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS NEAR THE VILLAGE OF VASKOVO (Georgi Nehrizov – nehrizov@gmail.com, Stanislav Iliev) Six dolmens were registered. Dolmen No. 2 is situated in the center of a tumulus measuring 90 cm in height and 16 m in diameter. The tumular embankment consists of stones, but single millstones also occurred. The dolmen is oriented north – south. The lower slabs from the walls of the burial chamber are preserved. Twelve slabs from the façade are situated at c. 1 m in front of the chamber. The chamber had a trapezoid cross-section and the levelled bedrock served as its floor. The chamber measures c. 1.95 m by 1.40 m and is c. 1.30 m in height. There were no traces of burial inside the chamber and only small quantity of sherds was found. Sherds and cremated human bones were discovered in front of the façade. An arch of a boat-like fibula, two spiral finger-rings and a ring were found in the upper layer of the tumular embankment. The pottery originate predominantly from the area in front of the façade and date to the second phase of the Early Iron Age (8th – 6th centuries BC) and to the Late Antiquity (3rd – 4th centuries AD). There were fragments of dishes, cups, jars and an amphora among the hand-made pottery of the Early Iron Age, while the wheel-made Late Antique pottery include fragments of amphorae, cups and dishes. A dolmen-like grave built of four vertical slabs is situated at 20 m to the northwest of dolmen No. 2. The chamber measures c. 1.30 m by 65 cm and is oriented northwest – southeast. It is surrounded by a small tumular embankment, c. 5 m in diameter and 40 cm in height. The finds are similar to those found during the exploration of dolmen No. 2. The presence of Late Antique pottery may indicate that the constructions were reused and may be related to the ancient settlement situated nearby.

Director

  • Georgi Nehrizov - Archaeological Institute with Museum
  • Stanislav Iliev - Regional Museum of History – Haskovo

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Research Body

  • Archaeological Institute with Museum
  • Regional Museum of History – Haskovo

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