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Excavation

  • Preslav - Royal Palace
  • Veliki Preslav
  • Preslav
  • Bulgaria
  • Shumen
  • Veliki Preslav

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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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    • EXPLORATIONS IN THE PALATIAL CENTER OF PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg) The explorations of the ‘Building with Portico’ located in the southwestern corner of the Royal Palace in Preslav continued in 2004. Its front room and part of the room behin... Read More
    • EXPLORATIONS IN THE PALATIAL CENTER OF PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg) The excavations in the southwestern corner of the Palatial Center in Preslav covered an area of 300 sq. m. The explorations of the large building with a portico situated to t... Read More
    • EXPLORATIONS IN PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg) The explorations of the building with the portico continued. The third room is 5.20 m long. A room-annex, 3.20 m by 1.80 m in size, was explored in front of the northern façade. The building is 22.... Read More
    • ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg, Radostina Georgieva) The architectural ensemble, consisting of two buildings dated to the end of the 9th – beginning of the 10th centuries, was discovered. The first one is a buildin... Read More
    • ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg, Radostina Georgieva) The architectural complex in the southern part of the Preslav Patriarchate dates to the 10th century. It included two buildings: the first one consisting of thre... Read More
    • EXPLORATIONS IN PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg) The two buildings of the 10th century were located in the southern part of the Preslav Patriarchate where the Residence was situated. The exploration of the wall, 90 cm wide, continued. It was a co... Read More
    • PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg) The explorations of the architectural complex consisting of two buildings of the 10th century continued. It belonged to the southern part of the Patriarchate and accommodated the residence with the house and the v... Read More
    • PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg) The explorations of the building, discovered in 2010 in the Royal Palace, continued. It dated to the last quarter of the 9th – 10th centuries AD and was situated at 20 m to the west of the two buildings that were ... Read More
    • PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg, Radostina Georgieva) The explorations of the large building consisting of three parts dated to the end of the 9th – 10th centuries continued. The building was 20 m wide and over 14 m long and was built of limeston... Read More
    • PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg, Radostina Georgieva) The explorations of the building discovered in 2010 in the southwestern part of the Royal Palatial Complex continued. Its walls were 1.50 m wide, constructed of ashlars, 0.80 – 1 m long, 40 – ... Read More
    • PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg, Radostina Georgieva) The explorations of the palatial building were completed. It was built during AD 850 – 875 and existed through the 10th century. The building was 20 m wide and 17.50 m long and consisted of th... Read More
    • PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg, Radostina Georgieva) The explorations of the Palace, 20.50 m by 19 m in size, continued. There was a colonnade supporting a portico situated at 3 m in front of its western facade. The colonnade was built over a st... Read More
    • PRESLAV (Stoicho Bonev – stoi40_50@abv.bg, Radostina Georgieva) The explorations of the colonnade in front of the western façade of the Royal Palace continued. The Palace was built during the AD 870s – 880s and was used by the Bulgarian kings until the beg... Read More
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