Summary (English)
AUGUSTA TRAIANA (Maria Kamisheva – maria.ivanowa@gmail.com) The site was situated in the northern part of Augusta Traiana. The temple of the imperial cult was situated to the west of the cardo; a portico with altars and a building with two rooms behind it were situated to the east of the cardo. The southern room of the building was excavated. Its floor was paved with stone slabs. The exploration of the barrel-vaulted drain of the first construction period (end of the 2nd – first half of the 4th centuries AD) continued. It ran beneath the cardo and was built of bricks bonded with mortar. A second drain was discovered to the north of it, 14 – 16 cm wide and built of bricks bonded with mortar. The exploration of the drain of the second construction period (second half of the 4th – end of the 6th centuries AD) continued. It was 75 cm wide, built in rubble masonry, and ran through the western wall of the southern room.
- Maria Kamisheva - Regional Museum of History – Stara Zagora 
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- Maria Kamisheva - Regional Museum of History – Stara Zagora
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- Regional Museum of History – Stara Zagora