Archaeologists have found a Thracian temple from the third century BC in Plovdiv
- The temple was visited by the mayor of Plovdiv, Kostadin Dimitrov and deputy mayor Plamen Panov, along with the director of the museum, Dr.
- The constructing of the temple is typical just for this area and for the interval of Philippopolis and Pulpudeva (Greek and Thracian identify of the traditional metropolis of...
- Movila cea Mare in Plovdiv, investigated by RAM - Plovdiv for the third 12 months.
The temple was visited by the mayor of Plovdiv, Kostadin Dimitrov and deputy mayor Plamen Panov, along with the director of the museum, Dr. Kostadin Kisiov, who mentioned the potential of this temple changing into a vacationer attraction and the transformation of the Southern District from Plovdiv into an archaeological park.
The constructing of the temple is typical just for this area and for the interval of Philippopolis and Pulpudeva (Greek and Thracian identify of the traditional metropolis of Plovdiv respectively), based on Kisiov. The constructing is constructed with dry joints and clay and sand mortar. It’s effectively preserved and absolutely restorable. The temple which is 10 meters lengthy has two rooms. Items of pottery and bones belonging to numerous 7 species of animals have been discovered within the japanese room, the place rituals came about.
Movila cea Mare in Plovdiv, investigated by RAM – Plovdiv for the third 12 months. it has a diameter of 90 meters, which is without doubt one of the largest such mounds or mounds in Bulgaria. Within the first 12 months of archaeological excavations, a medieval church from the twelfth – thirteenth century was found within the higher a part of the mound.
