Summary (English)
AUGUSTA TRAIANA (Petar Kalchev – kalchevp@abv.bg) The site was situated to the north of the fortification walls of Augusta Traiana. Sectors of the walls were discovered: the first one built of bricks bonded with mortar and the second one of dry free roughly-cut stones. The walls probably dated after the 4th century AD. A water-conduit was discovered, constructed of terracotta pipes 12 cm in diameter and 31 cm long. The water conduit was covered with an outer core of roughly-cut stones and fragmentary bricks bonded with mortar. It dated to the 18th – 19th centuries.
- Petar Kalchev - Regional Museum of History – Stara Zagora 
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- Petar Kalchev - Regional Museum of History – Stara Zagora
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- Regional Museum of History – Stara Zagora