Not far from the town of Lovech, between the villages of Doirentsi and Drenov, during the construction of the future route of the Hemus motorway, a seven-thousand-year-old pit sanctuary surrounded by a ritual ditch was discovered . Its exploration began..
Bulgarian underwater archaeologists led by the Deputy Director of the National History Museum Professor Ivan Hristov found a lead ingot, which reached the waters of the Black Sea from the Roman mines in the Cornwall area. The ingot was found during..
Archaeologists uncovered a Roman pagan temple in the area of Orpheus’ sanctuary near the village of Tatul. It dates to the 3rd-4th century. They came across the temple during excavations of an early Christian church. According to the head of..
Few people travelling to the northern portion of Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast take a turn so they can go and see one of the biggest cities founded in this part of the Balkans during the time of the Roman Empire – Marcianopolis, capital of the..
Bulgaria’s capital Sofia will have a second archaeological park by the end of the summer. The land, which is part of Lozenets residential district, was rescued from potential investors after 2001, when archaeological research was restored by..
The only large Thracian city preserved in Bulgaria is located some 10 kilometers away from the present-day town of Yambol. Kabyle is very well preserved, unlike many other settlements of this era. It has been thoroughly researched by..
Five teams of archaeologists begin excavations in Pleven district, Central Bulgaria. The archaeological studies will be done in the towns of Telish, Levski, Belene and Nikopol . The expedition of Associate Professor Gergana Kabakchieva from the..
During the excavations of Aquaе Calidae near Burgas, archaeologists have found over 40 coins, most of which date back to the 4th century. The scientific director of the archaeological complex Dimcho Momchilov also announced that more than 50 seals, a..