7000-year-old skeleton found in Bulgaria
Archaeologists from the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences (BAS) have found an early Neolithic grave at the Slatina site in capital city Sofia, according to an announcement on the BAS website.
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The recently discovered skeleton of a woman [Credit: BAS] |
Slatina is believed to be the site of the oldest human settlement in what would later become Sofia.
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Furnace discovered during the excavations [Credit: BAS] |
The settlement was surrounded by concentric ditches, which had protective and magical functions, sacrifices were made in them, BAS said.
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Stone implements, pottery fragments and animal bones discovered at the site [Credit: BAS] |
Bulgarian media reported Vassil Nikolov, deputy head of BAS and head of the dig team, as saying that the Neolithic grave find was extremely rare.
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Fragments of a sacrifical table found at the site [Credit: BAS] |
The archaeological excavations by Nikolov’s team are to continue in the central part of the settlement. They are financed by Sofia municipality, with the support of the Sofia Inspectorate.
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Pottery fragments found at the site [Credit: BAS] |
Source: The Sofia Globe [May 28, 2019]
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