Lyudmil Vagalinski
VR Experience Shows the Sunken Ships in the Black Sea
An interactive three-dimensional visualization will show ancient ships shipwrecked through the centuries and remaining forever at the bottom of the Black Sea near Sozopol dating back to the 4th-3 rd century BC. until the 19th century, it became clear today at a press conference in Sofia.
Bulgarian Artefacts Rescued from the Black Market Go on Display
An exhibition of artefacts rescued from black marketeers in Bulgaria opened to the public at Sofia's archaeological museum on Wednesday, part of an effort to raise awareness of the threat that trafficking poses to the country's cultural heritage, reports Reuters.
The Marble Female Head that was Unearthed in Heraclea Sintica is very well Preserved
The marble female head that we unearthed in Heraclea Sintica is very well preserved, including all details on the face, Director of the National Archaeological Institute with a Museum (NAIM) at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Dr. Lyudmil Vagalinski told Focus News Agency.
Ancient Roman Gold Necklace Discovered by Archaeologists in Ancient City Heraclea Sintica in Southwest Bulgaria
A sophisticated Ancient Roman gold necklace from the 4th century AD has been discovered by a team of archaeologists excavating the Ancient Thracian, Greek, and Roman city of Heraclea Sintica, the ruins are located near the town of Petrich in Southwest Bulgaria.
Gold Treasure of Nagyszentmiklos Goes on Display in Sofia
The Gold Treasure of Nagyszentmiklos, the largest known hoard of early medieval vessels, will be on display at Sofia's National Archaeological Institute and Museum (NAIM) between April 6 and July 9, according to BTA.
Bulgarian Archaeologists Discover Ancient Town Hall near Petrich
Archaeologists discovered a town hall in the ancient Greek city of Heraclea Sintica near the town of Petrich in southwestern Bulgaria.