Summary (English)
CHERVEN (Stoyan Iordanov – stojan_jo@abv.bg) During the 14th century, there were buildings throughout the saddle of the Inner Town, outside of the cemetery. The explorations continued to the south of the jewelry workshop. The northern part of a building was discovered along the main street, constructed in rubble masonry and 3.30 m wide. The finds from the excavations included fragmentary bricks, roof-tiles and terracotta decoration from a church of the 14th century, sherds of the 14th century, single Thracian sherds of the 1st millennium BC, 17 copper coins: mostly of the 14th century minted by John I Orsini and by the Bulgarian kings Mihail Shishman, Ivan Alexander and Ivan Shishman, and a Latin or Bulgarian imitative coin of the 13th century, copper plates, knives, a spur, nails and finger-rings.
Director
- Stoyan Iordanov - Regional Museum of History – Ruse
Team
Research Body
- Regional Museum of History – Ruse