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archaeologyinbulgaria · 1 month ago
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Special Jubilee Exhibition Extended Due to Huge Interest in Startling Finds from 20 Years of Digs at Provadiya-Solnitsata Prehistoric Settlement – Europe’s Oldest Town
A poster for The Lords of Salt exhibition dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the archaeological excavations of the Provadiya-Solnitsata Settlement Mound in Northeast Bulgaria. Poster by the National Institute and Museum of Archaeology of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences The special jubilee exhibition entitled “The Lords of Salt,” which was opened in June 2024 in Sofia, has just been extended…
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pipinana · 6 years ago
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Варна. Министър-председателят Бойко Борисов и министър Владислав Горанов посетиха археологическия обект „Провадия-Солницата“, който се намира на територията на „Провадсол“, филиал на „Солвей Соди“, след като участваха в церемония по откриването на рехабилитирания път от Старо Оряхово до Провадия, предаде репортер на Радио „Фокус“ – Варна. Делегацията, в която участваха област
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mum200 · 7 years ago
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lovelyrebelliousgirl · 7 years ago
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🏖💙 "Всичко, което е далече от морето, е провинция." - Ърнест Хемингуей (at Provadiya, Varna, Bulgaria)
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asplitsecond · 9 years ago
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Ovech Fortress. Provadiya, Varna, Bulgaria. June, 2014.
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bulgara · 10 years ago
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Beautiful Bulgaria | National Attractions | Medieval Stronghold Ovech | Provadiya
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aylin-t-sh · 12 years ago
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archaeologyinbulgaria · 1 month ago
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Special Jubilee Exhibition Presents Startling Finds from 20 Years of Digs at Provadiya-Solnitsata Prehistoric Settlement – Europe’s Oldest Town
A poster for The Lords of Salt exhibition dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the archaeological excavations of the Provadiya-Solnitsata Settlement Mound in Northeast Bulgaria. Poster by the National Institute and Museum of Archaeology of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences A special jubilee exhibition entitled “The Lords of Salt” has been opened in Sofia to showcase the most startling finds from…
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archaeologyinbulgaria · 3 months ago
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Ornate 5th Century BC Bone Scepter of Scythian Warrior Becomes August 2024 ‘Exhibit of the Month’ of Bulgaria’s National Museum of Archaeology
The 5th century BC Scythian warrior’s bone scepter discovered at the Salt Pit Settlement Mound in Bulgaria’s Provadiya has become the August 2024 “Exhibit of the Month” of Bulgaria’s National Museum of Archaeology. Photo: P. Leshtakov, National Institute and Museum of Archaeology A truly impressive and sophisticated artifact – a bone scepter that belonged a Scythian warrior from the 5th century…
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archaeologyinbulgaria · 6 years ago
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7,600-Year-Old Mother's Grave from Early Neolithic Discovered in Slatina Settlement in Bulgaria’s Sofia
7,600-Year-Old Mother’s Grave from Early Neolithic Discovered in Slatina Settlement in Bulgaria’s Sofia
The 7,600-year-old skeleton found in the Slatina Neolithic Settlement in Bulgaria’s capital Sofia is believed to have belonged to a mother whose child was also buried nearby, right next to a prehistoric home. Photo: Bulgarian Academy of Sciences press service
A 7,600-year-old grave, most probably of a mother buried with her child, from the Early Neolithic has been discovered by archaeologists…
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archaeologyinbulgaria · 8 years ago
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Sofia Awards Bulgarian Archaeologist Vasil Nikolov for Discoveries in Slatina Neolithic Settlement
Sofia Awards Bulgarian Archaeologist Vasil Nikolov for Discoveries in Slatina Neolithic Settlement
Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova (left) has awarded archaeologist Vasil Nikolov (right) for his long-time research of the Slatina Neolithic Settlement on the occasion of his 65th birthday. Photo: Sofia Municipality Press Center
Renowned Bulgarian archaeologist Prof. Vasil Nikolov has been awarded by Sofia Municipality for his long-term research and continuing discoveries of the 8,000-year-old Slati…
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archaeologyinbulgaria · 8 years ago
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Archaeologist Vasil Nikolov Elected Vice President of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Archaeologist Vasil Nikolov Elected Vice President of Bulgarian Academy of Sciences
Prof. Vasil Nikolov (front) during the session of the 7th General Assembly of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Photo: BAS
Renowned Bulgarian archaeologist Prof. Vasil Nikolov has been elected as one of the three new Vice Presidents of the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS). (more…)
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asplitsecond · 9 years ago
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Ovech Fortress. Provadiya, Varna, Bulgaria. June, 2014.
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asplitsecond · 9 years ago
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Ovech Fortress. Provadiya, Varna, Bulgaria. June, 2014.
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asplitsecond · 9 years ago
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View from Ovech Fortress, looking over Provadiya town. Provadiya, Varna, Bulgaria. June, 2014.
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asplitsecond · 9 years ago
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Ovech Fortress. Provadiya, Varna, Bulgaria. June, 2014.
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