Or, better, where is Thrace? Of all the ancient cultures clustered around the eastern half of the Mediterranean Sea, whether Egypt, Greece, Persia or Rome’s imperial outreaches, Thrace is surely the ...
The J. Paul Getty Museum presents Ancient Thrace and the Classical World: Treasures from Bulgaria, Romania, and Greece, an exhibition that explores the cultural relations between the Thracians and ...
Archaeologists working in southern Bulgaria discovered three burial sites, two featuring ancient warriors. The burial mounds, from the second century B.C., included human remains alongside dead ...
One of Bulgaria’s top Ancient Thrace sites, the Starosel Tomb, has been dated to the 4th century BC after years of research. In the summer of 2009, the archaeological team took samples from a stake in ...
Exquisitely crafted gold, silver and bronze objects will go on display at the Louvre museum in Paris this week, giving visitors a rare glimpse of the ancient Thracian culture that produced them. Many ...
Though the people of some other regions of the Roman Empire also sometimes buried their noblemen near chariots, this practice was "by far most popular and long-standing in Thrace," Ignatov wrote in ...
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