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PLISKA (Stoyan Vitlyanov – stoyan@shu-bg.net, Konstantin Konstantinov) The architectural complex of the 9th – 11th centuries included buildings consisting of parallel rooms arranged in lines and situated along the periphery of a rectangular yard surrounded with wall. It covered an area of c. 1.5 ha and was situated in the Outer Town. Adjacent parallel rooms H1 and H2 built in rubble masonry were explored adjoining the inner side of the eastern surrounding wall. Room H1 measured 6 m by 4.20 m. Animal bones and proto-Bulgarian sherds were found. Room H2 measured 6.20 m by 4.20 m. Proto-Bulgarian sherds and animal bones were found.
- Stoyan Vitlyanov - Department of History and Archaeology, Shumen University Bishop Constantine Preslavski 
- Konstantin Konstantinov - Department of History and Archaeology, Shumen University Bishop Constantine Preslavski 
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- Shumen University Bishop Constantine Preslavski