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Excavation

  • Poros
  • Burgas
  • Poros, Pyrgos, Pudizo
  • Bulgaria
  • Burgas

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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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    • POROS FORTRESS (Tsonya Drazheva – archeo@burgasmuseums.bg) The fortress was marked as Poros on Italian and Catalonian maps of the 13th – 16th centuries and was mentioned as Pyrgos in Byzantine historical sources. The Roman mansio Pudizo was localized nearb... Read More
    • EXPLORATIONS IN POROS (Tsonya Drazheva, Milen Nikolov – m_kotlenski@abv.bg) The explorations of the structures in the harbor of Poros, situated on Phoros Peninsula, continued. Tower No. 1, 9.20 m by 9.60 m in size, was explored. It was preserved up to 4.60... Read More
    • POROS FORTRESS (Milen Nikolov – m_kotlenski@abv.bg) The fortress dated to Late Antiquity. It was located on Phoros Peninsula where the Roman mansio Pudizo was situated. The earliest mentioning of Poros is attested in a decree of the Patriarchate of Constan... Read More
    • POROS (Milen Nikolov – m_kotlenski@abv.bg) A corner of a building was discovered close to fortification Tower No. 2. Sherds of the Roman period and Late Antiquity, coins of Septimius Severus, Theodosius I, and Justin II and Sophia were found. A three-naved... Read More
    • POROS (Milen Nikolov – m_kotlenski@abv.bg, Doroteya Giurdzhiiska) Several buildings were constructed at the end of the 5th – beginning of the 6th centuries AD over the remains of the Roman villa. Building South consisted of two rooms and was built in rubbl... Read More
    • POROS (Milen Nikolov – m_kotlenski@abv.bg, Doroteya Giurdzhiiska) The explorations continued to the east of the Roman villa and the Early Byzantine buildings. Building No. 1 was discovered, 27 m by 11.20 m in size and with three rooms. Its walls were 75 – ... Read More
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