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APOLLONIA (Krastina Panaiotova – kpanayotova@abv.bg) Two burial pits of 450 – 400 BC were explored. The first grave was destroyed. Four holes were documented in the corners of the burial pit and they probably accommodated the legs of a wooden funerary kline. The deceased in the second grave was adult. A small black-gloss bowl and a carbonized fig were found in the grave. Part of the water-conduit of the end of the 5th century BC, constructed of terracotta pipes held together with lead clamps, was discovered. Seven rows of pits related to agriculture of the Roman period were documented as well. The finds from the excavations included sherds from amphorae, local pottery and a black-gloss cup, a fragment from a black-gloss terracotta lamp, a glass alabastron, a terracotta censer showing crosses with crucified Jesus Christ in relief.
- Krastina Panaiotova - Archaeological Institute with Museum 
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- Archaeological Institute with Museum
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