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Excavation

  • Agathopolis
  • Ahtopol
  • Auleouteichos, Agathopolis
  • Bulgaria
  • Burgas
  • Tsarevo
  • Ahtopol

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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 AHTOPOL (Tsonya Drazheva – archeo@burgasmuseums.bg) The Late Antique and Mediaeval fortress is located on a peninsula, 0.5 – 0.6 ha in size. Rescue excavations on a building plot, 26 m by 9.40 m in size, were carried out. Part of the fortif... Read More
    • ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN AGATHOPOLISAULEOUTEICHOSAHTOPOL (Diana Gergova – dianagergova@gmail.com, Nikolai Dermendzhiev, Yavor Ivanov) The exploration of the stratigraphy from the 5th century BC to the 20th century, which was documented during t... Read More
    • AULEOUTEICHOSAGATHOPOLIS (Diana Gergova – dianagergova@gmail.com, Yavor Ivanov) The explorations of the second western tower on the northern fortification wall continued. The tower was 5 m by 8 m in size, with an entrance 80 cm wide. Its walls were 1.80... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Boni Petrunova – boni_boon@abv.bg, Elena Vasileva, Andrei Aladzhov) The Late Antique and Mediaeval fortress is situated on a peninsula, covering an area of 0.5 – 0.6 ha. Agathopolis was mentioned in connection with the military victories of th... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Diana Gergova – dianagergova@gmail.com, Yavor Ivanov, Galena Radoslavova) Illicit excavations for building construction were carried on the site and the strata were partly destroyed. A pit was explored, containing charcoal and sherds of the 2n... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Diana Gergova – dianagergova@gmail.com) The finds from the earth originating from destroyed strata included sherds from the Hellenistic period, including from Megarian bowls, the Roman period (2nd – 3rd centuries AD), Late Antiquity, including... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Andrei Aladzhov – alajov@gmail.com) A sector of the northern fortification wall, 32 m long, was discovered. The fortification wall was 1.85 m wide, built in opus еmplectum at the end of the 4th – 5th century AD. Subsequently the wall was rec... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Andrei Aladzhov – alajov@gmail.com) The explorations of the northern fortification wall, 1.85 m wide, continued. The northeastern rectangular corner tower was discovered, 5.95 m long and with walls 1.80 – 1.95 m wide. A second rectangular towe... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Andrei Aladzhov – alajov@gmail.com, Stanimir Stoichev) In Sector South, the explorations of the fortification wall with the towers and the gate continued. In Trenches E/6 and E/8 a street pavement in front of the fortification gate was documen... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Diana Gergova – dianagergova@gmail.com) The explorations of the earth from the stratum destroyed in 2009 continued. Sherds from Thracian pottery, Megarian bowls and Greek pottery with West Slope decoration were found.... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Andrei Aladzhov – alajov@gmail.com, Stanimir Stoichev) Three strata were documented in front of the fortification gate. The upper one was 50 cm thick, situated beneath the mortar plaster of the first construction period of the gate and contain... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Diana Gergova – dianagergova@gmail.com) Sifting of the soil from the strata destroyed during the building activities in 2009 continued. The finds included sherds from Thracian pottery, Megarian bowls, Late Antique, Mediaeval and Late Mediaeval... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Andrei Aladzhov – alajov@gmail.com, Stanimir Stoichev) The excavations continued to the south of the northern fortification wall. Two graves were discovered in the late Christian cemetery of the end of the 19th century. In trench K3, a hoard w... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Diana Gergova – dianagergova@gmail.com, Nadezhda Ivanova, Galina Grozdanova) The explorations of the spoil heaps originating from destroyed strata continued. The finds included three silver tetartemoria of Apollonia of 479 – 460 BC, a coin of ... Read More
    • AGATHOPOLIS (Pavlina Devlova – devlova@newobjects.com) Three pottery kilns and five Christian burials were discovered in the northeastern part of the site. The bodies in Graves Nos. 2 – 5 were laid in the pottery kilns. There are grave goods in two of the ... Read More
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  • 1700 AD

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