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Dolmens in Bulgaria

Megalilthic monuments in Thrace

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Megaliths1849. Cyclops Christianus- by Algernon Herbert , containedword megaliths 1872. Rude Stone Monuments in All Countries- by James Fergusson European megalihts-from Neolithic to Iron

Age Who and why?

Giants and dwarfs are building dolmen

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Geography map

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What is dolmen? Origin of the word taol maen-Celtic (Breton) terms Other name: megalithic graves, graves closed type Dimensions: 2.80 x 2.40 (more or less), and height around 2 m or more

Sardinia

Ireland

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What is their main purpose? Funerary practice- Inhumation Religion characteristic-Sun and Earth

(man and female deity)

Prerequisite for dolmen construction-availability of rocks for splitting into slabs (usually granitic rocks)

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Bronze and Iron age XII century-VII/VI c. BC Written source-Herodotus Orientation of dolmen entrance-mostly south

Grave goods

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Geographical prevalence of dolmens.

Europe and Asia Scandinavia, Western Europa,

Mediterranean, India, Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia

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Construction

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Typology New and old

P. Delev: -solitary dolmen-double dolmen -cist like dolmen

Typology by Dimitriv Peev who divided dolmens in three different types:

1. dolmens with flat roof and rough plate. a) single chamber b) two chambers2. dolmen-worked plates a) single chamber and sloping walls and a flat roof b) single chamber and a gabled roof c) two chambers and gabled roof3. a) double dolmens with two chambers b) cist like dolmen

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Different types of dolmens

Dolmen of “table type”Dolmen of “camera type”

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Geography of dolmen in Bulgaria (1982)

Sakar mountain Strandzha mountain East Rhodope

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Sakar mountain and East Rhodope

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Strandzha mountain

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Other megalithic monuments in Bulgaria

Chromlech-stone plates circles Menhir-standing stone Rock-cut graves, Rock-cut niches Beglik Tash-sanctuary Markov kamak-sanctuary

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Chromlech-East Rhodope (registered 6 in 2013)

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Menhir-”chuchul kamak”Sakar mountain

“Devtash” menhir-evil stone-1905.

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Rock-cut graves

Second group

First group

First groupFirst group

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Rock-cut niches

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Beglik Tash

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Markov kamak Markov kamak is new discovered sanctuary near Tsarev peak in southern

part of Rila mountain Discovered in 2006. during scientific expedition“Thracian sanctuaries”

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Today’s state of sites

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References Фол, А. 1982. Тракийски паметници Том III, София.

Glyn, D. 1980. Megalithic mounuments, Scentific American 243: 78-90.

Iliev, S. 2008. Observations upon the constructional connections of the Dolmens in Bulgaria, in Geoarchaeology and Archaeomineralogy : Proceedings of the International Conference (Eds. R. I. Kostov, B. Gaydarska, M. Gurova), 175-176. Sofia.

Kolev, Dimiter, L. Tsonev, A. C. Gonzalez-Garcia, and V. Koleva. 2008. The orientation of Dolmens in Bulgaria, in Geoarchaeology and Archaeomineralogy : Proceedings of the International Conference (Eds. R. I. Kostov, B. Gaydarska, M. Gurova), 169-174. Sofia.

Markov, V. 2008. The ancient Thracian megalithic sanctuary “Markov kamak” at Tsarev Peak in Rila Mountain: Semantic and functional analysis, in Geoarchaeology and Archaeomineralogy : Proceedings of the International Conference (Eds. R. I. Kostov, B. Gaydarska, M. Gurova), 177-179. Sofia.

Milovanović, D. 1988. Arhitektura megalita, Beograd.

Nekhrozov, G. 2015. Dolmens and rock-cut monuments , in A Companion to Ancient Thrace, First Edition. Edited by Julia Valeva, Emil Nankov, and Denver Graninger.,126-140. Published 2015 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc

Tomović, Miodrag, 1983. Umesto predgovora, u Megaliti, ur. Miodrag Tomović, 1-5, 22-23, 31, 49, 63. Beograd.

http://www.burgasmuseums.bg/index.php?tab=arch&lang=en&page=encyc&enc=poi&eid=23

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