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October 2010 (114.4)

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Archaeology in Bulgaria, 2007–2009

Ivo D. Cholakov
Krastyu Chukalev
114.4
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Unless otherwise noted in the figure caption, images are by the author(s).

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Fig. 1. Total number of archaeological excavations during 2007–2009 in Bulgaria in chronological order
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Fig. 2. Total number of archaeological excavations during 2007–2009 in Bulgaria according to the type of site.
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Fig. 3. Distribution of archaeological sites during 2007–2009 in Bulgaria according to duration of their excavation.
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Fig. 4. Lower Paleolithic (middle levels) lithic industry from Kozarnika: a, core transformed into side scraper; b, d, f, borers; c, e, cores (drawing by S. Taneva, S. Sirakova, and I. Dimitrova).
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Fig. 5. Plan of the fortress in Vratcata locality (drawing by N. Torbov).
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Fig. 6. Eros figurine from the decoration of a cart from Karanovo (V. Ignatov).
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Fig. 7. A hoard of flint tools and jewelry made from spondylus shell found at Tell Kosharna (D. Chernakov).
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Fig. 8. A treasure of gold Byzantine solidi from Castra Rubra (B. Borisov).
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Fig. 9. Section of a profile in the Late Chalcolithic (Varna period) pit feature used for salt extraction that was found within the production complex by the tell at Tell Provadia-Solnitsata (V. Nikolov).
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Fig. 10. Red-figure lekythos, fifth century B.C.E., from the necropolis of Mesambria (P. Kiashkina).
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Fig. 11. Statue of Cybele from Balchik (R. Kostadinova).
DOI: 
10.3764/ajaonline1144.Cholakov.suppl
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