Summary (English)
ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN AGATHOPOLIS (Diana Gergova – dianagergova@gmail.com, Yavor Ivanov) Rescue archaeological excavations were conducted on Cherno More Street. A sondage, 7.50 m long and 1.20 m wide, was carried out. A wall, 1.20 m wide and built of stones bonded with mortar, was discovered. Part of a building, probably a house, was documented. It was oriented north – south and was built of stones and fragments of roof-tiles between them. The finds included sherds from the Roman and the Late Hellenistic periods (sherds from Dressel I amphorae) and Thracian coarse ware. Judging from the pottery, the building dated to the 1st century BC and probably was related to another synchronous building explored nearby in 2000.
- Diana Gergova - Archaeological Institute with Museum 
- Yavor Ivanov - Archaeological Institute with Museum 
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- Archaeological Institute with Museum