Monuments
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- ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS NEAR THE VILLAGE OF KONYOVETS (Rasho Rashev, Stanislav Ivanov – stanislavivanovarh@gmail.com, Tihomir Tihov) During clandestine excavations, remains of stone building were discovered in the southwestern quarter of the Early Medi... Read More
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN KABIYUK (Stanislav Ivanov – stanislavivanovarh@gmail.com, Tihomir Tihov) The earthen fortification was situated at c. 15 km from the capital Pliska and was the second largest fortification of the First Bulgarian Kingdom with ... Read More
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN KABIYUK (Stanislav Ivanov – stanislavivanovarh@gmail.com, Tihomir Tihov) A row of pits for timber columns, situated aside from the proto-Bulgarian pagan temple, was documented. The pits for timber columns Nos. 5, 6 and 16 wer... Read More
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN KABIYUK (Stanislav Ivanov – stanislavivanovarh@gmail.com, Tihomir Tihov) A layer of debris up to 50 cm thick, containing stones, mortar and fragmentary building ceramics that originated from the destroyed proto-Bulgarian paga... Read More
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN KABIYUK (Stanislav Ivanov – stanislavivanovarh@gmail.com, Tihomir Tihov) The earthen fortification covered an area of 530 ha and was located at c. 15 km to the southwest from Pliska, the capital of the First Bulgarian Kingdom... Read More
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN KABIYUK (Stanislav Ivanov – stanislavivanovarh@gmail.com, Tihomir Tihov) The postholes of wooden columns that belonged to the earlier timber building, 18.50 m by 10 m in size, were explored. The timber building preceded the p... Read More
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN KABIYUK (Stanislav Ivanov – stanislavivanovarh@gmail.com, Tihomir Tihov, Gergana Ilieva) A sector to the south of the Pagan Temple was explored. Eighteen postholes were discovered. They were up to 2.10 m deep and accommodated... Read More
- ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATIONS IN KABIYUK (Stanislav Ivanov – stanislavivanovarh@gmail.com, Tihomir Tihov) The proto-Bulgarian camp, situated at c. 15 km to the southwest of Pliska, was protected with a rampart and covered an area of 530 ha. Postholes and tre... Read More
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