Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak 卡贊勒克 - 色雷斯古墓 day 16 - 43 ( Bulgaria )
2013.07.01
Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari
Discovered in 1982 near the village of Sveshtari, this 3rd-century BC Thracian tomb reflects the fundamental structural principles of Thracian cult buildings. The tomb has unique architectural decor, with polychrome half-human, half-plant caryatids and painted murals. The 10 female figures carved in high relief on the walls of the central chamber and the decoration of the lunette in its vault are the only examples of this type found so far in Thracian lands. It is a remarkable reminder of the culture of the Getes, a Thracian people who were in contact with the Hellenistic and Hyperborean worlds, according to ancient geographers.
Le tombeau de Sveshtari
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Bulgaria's treasures lost to raiders - 05 DEC 07
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Bulgaria was once part of the ancient kingdom of Thrace, and archaeologists there are unearthing many artefacts of great age and importance every year.
However, there is a darker side to the the country's buried wealth, with the rise of organised treasure hunters.
The groups are stealing hundreds of antiquities worth millions of dollars and robbing Bulgarians of an irreplaceable and priceless heritage.
Bulgaria's Illegal Trafficking Squad have recovered hundreds of valuable and irreplaceable antiquities, dating back thousands of years, but thier successes are rare. Stephen Cole reports.
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Burial Tomb Doxipara, Greece - Thrace - AtlasVisual
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The tomb in Small Doxipara is a Roman funerary monument/tomb dating to the 2nd century AD, located near the villages of Mikri Doxipara, Zoni and Chelidona in Thrace, 33,5 km west of Didymoteicho and 30 km west of Orestiada. It is 60 meters long and 7,5 meters high. Four members of a wealthy family of landowners were buried around their land with carriages and their horses, which was common for the Roman era.
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Kokolov Rid - Iron Age Tumuli Necropolis
Овој краток документарен филм е придонес од Музеј на град Виница за прослава на меѓународниот ден на археологијата Day of Archaeology 2013
Археолошкиот локалитет ,, Коколов рид,, с. Виничка Кршла претставува комплексен археолошки локалитет . Се наоѓа на 3 км. североисточно од градот Виница на левата страна од патот Виница -- с. Виничка Кршла на неколку стотини метри источно од археолошкиот локалитет -- некропола Кршлански гумења , на мало издолжено плато , над реката Сушица.
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Јулијана Иванова, Благица Стојанова и Цоне Крстевски - Музеј на град Виница
This short documentary is an contribution for the celebration of the international Day of Archaeology 2013 by Museum of city of Vinica, R. Macedonia.
The archaeological site of Kokolov Rid at the Vinichka Krshla Village is a complex site.
It is 3 km to the north-east of the City of Vinica, at the left side of Vinica -- Vinichka Krshla Village road, several hundred meters to the east of the archaeological site -- necropolis Krshlanski Gumenja, at a small lengthened plate, above the Sushica River.
Realization:
Julijana Ivanova, Blagica Stojanova and Cone Krstevski - Museum of city of Vinica
Tumulus etruski
Not far of the archaeological site of Vulci, Italy, is this tumulus built from the Etruski. The mound has a diameter about 50m.
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Title: Old road
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The late ancient tomb of Silistra
The tomb is located in the town of Silistra, in the region of the ancient necropolis. It has one chamber, built rectangularly, a semi-cylindrical vault and its entrance is from the East. The walls are made of stone and the vault - of bricks. Its measurements are: 3.30/2.60m/2.30 m. The walls on the inside are entirely covered with murals in the al fresco technique with details in impera al seco. Over a low plinth there runs the basic frieze of 11 panels with human figures on them, whereas over them there are painted trimmer joists at the base of the vault, and compositions are painted in the lunettes and on the vault. The husband and wife buried here are painted on the central panel. A procession of servants with garments and gifts in their hands is depicted on both sides of the couple. In addition, the decoration features peacocks, candle-sticks and birds Hunting scenes, birds, animals and vegetal motifs are painted on the vault. The style shows ancient elements, but it also reflects traits of art in the 4th century to which the tomb is dated. The Silistra Tomb is a rare, wholly preserved monument of late ancient painting. It shows the characteristics of the provincial style It is a unique example of art and life of that particular period in the Thracian lands.
The Goldens Wonders of the Bulgarian Archaeology 2
2004年、ブルガリア共和国「バラの谷」と呼ばれる谷で世界を驚かせる歴史的な発掘がありました。世界最古の黄金文明と言われる「トラキアの黄金文明」です。(約7000年前)
16. Tumuli at Cerveteri
Roman Art and Archaeology
Yailata
Only 2 km from shore Kamen is the National Archeological Reserve Yailata. Reserve a seaside terrace area of 45 hectares, separated from the sea by 50-60 meter cliffs. The site was inhabited 7000 years ago, have lived Thracians, Romans, Greeks, Slavs and Bulgars. In Yailata found and documented 101 cave dwellings that form the village founded in the fifth millennium BC.
Smooth walls of caves and niches carved talk about the existence of an ancient settlement.
Found three necropolises (family tombs), carved in the rocks of III -- V century. Necropolis № 1 has emerged around the carved shrine facing the rising sun. In the northern part of the Big Yaila is a small early Byzantine fortress built at the end of V century. Partially preserved four towers and a gate tower. From ancient times are also a sanctuary, sacrificial stones, wineries, four carved tombs. In medieval caves were used as a monastery complex. The walls of some proto-Bulgarian signs -- runes, crosses and stone icons. The area Yailata was declared an archaeological reserve with a decision of the Council of Ministers in 1989god. It covers a relatively wide coastal strip of 500 meters, starting north of the village of Kamen Beach and reaching south to the resorts 'Rusalka'. On the territory of the archaeological complex has many monuments from different historical periods-VI millennium BC the middle of XI century. Rock Church St. St. Constantine and Elena is situated in a cave with three compartments, the last one with a vent.
Probably during the early Middle Ages the cave was used as a church. For centuries, local people celebrate the day of Saint Elias in the cave. Regular excavations were started back in 1980, efforts are focused primarily on the study of early Byzantine fortress, the necropolis of rock tombs, cave complexes. Area of 90 hectares has been declared a protected ahreologicheska locality.
CAVES
On the reserve there are many caves, hewn by human hands. Are single or grouped into complexes. Only Big Yaila are 101. For several years, with the help of cavers, geologists and technicians, they are detailed. The caves are located at several levels in the vertical rays emitting region of Dobrudja plateau and the sea.
Were used over a period of millennia as housing and some of them as tombs or churches. During the Early Byzantine period -- V -- VI century it served as a monastic cloister, ie there was no one called. rock monasteries in Dobrudja.
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A trailer to a 40 minutes documentary part of the series Bulgarian Landmarks, created by M-DESIGN.
This is a story about the history and the present of the East Rhodope region - from the antiquity to modern days, about the natur and people, about the habits and traditions... in six languages - Bulgarian, English, German, Russian, Japanese, Turkish.
The movie has been provided in mini DVD postcard.
Sozopol | Wikipedia audio article
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00:00:51 1 Name
00:01:34 2 History
00:05:10 2.1 Archaeology
00:07:25 2.2 Ecclesiastical history
00:09:06 2.3 The vampire of Sozopol
00:09:54 3 Notable natives
00:10:37 4 Honours
00:10:52 5 Sport
00:11:05 6 Gallery
00:11:14 7 See also
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Sozopol (Bulgarian: Созопол, Greek: Σωζόπολη, Sozopoli) is an ancient seaside town located 35 km south of Burgas on the southern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast. Today it is one of the major seaside resorts in the country, known for the Apollonia art and film festival (which takes place in early September) that is named after one of the town's ancient names.
The busiest times of the year are the summer months, ranging from May to September as tourists from around the world come to enjoy the weather, sandy beaches, history and culture, fusion cuisine (Balkan, Mediterranean), and atmosphere of the colourful resort.
Part of Burgas Province and administrative centre of the homonymous Sozopol Municipality, as of December 2009, the town has a population of 5,410 inhabitants.