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The project focuses on the identification of flint sources, used by prehistoric communities in the areas of northwest Bulgaria and northeast Serbia, by means of field survey and archaeometric analyses (LA-ICP-MS analyses).
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2011 |
Collaborative High-Risk Anthropological and Archaeological Research Program (HRAR) |
$29,945 |
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The Cutting Edge project is an international, interdisciplinary study of lithic tools from museums in Bulgaria and builds from similar research in Romania and the Levant.
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2011 |
International Collaborative Archaeological and Bioarchaeological Research Program (ICAB) |
$50,000 |
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This project is an investigation of the site of Gloukhite Kamani ('Deaf Stones'), near the town of Lyubimits in southeastern Bulgaria.
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2011 |
International Collaborative Archaeological and Bioarchaeological Research Program (ICAB) |
$49,525.50 |
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The Antiquity Department of the Museum of History Iskra houses one of the richest collections of ancient artifacts in Bulgaria.
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2011 |
Site Preservation, Conservation, and Museum Enhancement Program (SPCME) |
$45,000 |
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Cherven was founded in the 11th century and destroyed at the end of the 16th century. The Bishop's Residence, dated 15th-16th century, is the only one in Bulgaria and it gives details about the material condition of the Church during the Early Ottoman per
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2011 |
Site Preservation, Conservation, and Museum Enhancement Program (SPCME) |
$39,680 |
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This project surveys for localities in the Tundja River Valley of Southeastern Bulgaria from which to collect primary archaeological data relevant to understanding dispersals of hominins into and out of Europe during the Pleistocene.
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2010 |
International Collaborative Archaeological and Bioarchaeological Research Program (ICAB) |
$49,845 |
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The project builds upon and extends previous fieldwork in the Kazanluk and Yambol districts, including a pilot project in 2008 and two surface survey seasons in 2009.
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2010 |
International Collaborative Archaeological and Bioarchaeological Research Program (ICAB) |
$49,900 |
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The project has three main aims: 1. To ensure the physical protection of the inscriptions and gravestone monuments in the Roman city; 2. To build roofs to preserve three Roman monuments; 3. To facilitate the visit of tourists to the site.
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2010 |
Site Preservation, Conservation, and Museum Enhancement Program (SPCME) |
$42,486 |
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The Archaeological Reserve “Deultum-Develt” is a monument of historical heritage with national importance for modern Bulgaria. That importance is due to the quantity, quality and variety of archaeological remains, providing evidence of habitation from the
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2010 |
Site Preservation, Conservation, and Museum Enhancement Program (SPCME) |
$47,810 |