Bozur
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Post by Bozur on Dec 15, 2007 21:10:38 GMT -5
Largest ancient water tank in Balkans discovered in Bulgaria bulgariaproperty101.wordpress.… — According to a recent report by the news agency, Novinite, the leading top archaeologist Nikolay Ovcharov, says that Perperikon was once densely populated and with huge water supplies. The city of Perperikon has been inhabited since around 5000 BC, while a nearby shrine dedicated to Orpheus, near the village of Tatul, dates back to 6000 BC and is older than the Pyramids of Giza. Bulgarian archaeologists announced they have discovered the biggest ancient tank for storing water on the Balkans, etched into the rock sanctuary of Perperikon, near Kardzhali in southern Bulgaria. Top archaeologist Nikolay Ovcharov, who unearthed the water tank to add it to the long list of exciting finds from the rock sanctuary, says the discovery proves that there were times when Perperikon was densely populated and with huge water supplies. The tank, measuring twelve-meter-long, six-meter-wide and six-meter-deep, has a capacity of 432 000 litres. It was just last month that Ovcharov showed the press two unique ceramic figurines of a cobra, dragon heads and a throne with an upright phallus that were discovered at the rock sanctuary of Perperikon. Source: Novinite bulgariaproperty101.wordpress.com/
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Rhezus
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Post by Rhezus on Dec 16, 2007 7:11:51 GMT -5
Much more will come out.. This would be the start of something, called: "denyied Thracian heritage".
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