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Bulgaria Archaeology

Archaeological resources of the modern country of Bulgaria.

American Research Center in Sofia

The ARCS is a recently-established non-profit organization for the facilitation of academic reearch in Bulgaria, including archaeology.

Durostorum

Roman military camp on the Danube from the 2nd through 4th centuries AD; an article in Athena Review.

Iatrus-Krivina

International investigations into Roman fort on the Danube, from the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut.

Kabile Archaeology Reserve

Kabile was established around the year 2000 BC and was built in the vicinity of the Zaychi Vrah peak, which in turn hosted a sanctuary dedicated to the Artemida Phosphoros Goddess. History of the site and numerous photographs, from the Kabile Archaeology Reserve.

Maps and Geography of Bulgaria

From Matt Rosenberg, About's guide to Geography, facts, figures, and maps of Bulgaria.

Podgoritsa (Bulgaria)

Podgoritsa is an eneolithic tell site in northeastern Bulgaria.

Thracian Treasures

A description of current museum displays on materials recovered from Thracian tombs; an article in the Athena Review.

Varna (Bulgaria)

The Balkan Copper Age cemetery site of Varna is located near the resort town of the same name, on the Black Sea in coastal Bulgaria.

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