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Re: V zorata na Evropa i sveta - Bulgaria [re: l] |
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Автор | i (Нерегистриран) | |
Публикувано | 30.04.05 15:52 |
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Kamen Bryag (Stony Coast)
The village of Kamen Bryag (Stony Coast) is situated North-East of Varna and South of Shabla at the far North-East side of Bulgaria, on the Black Sea shores of Golden Dobrudja. These amazing tombs close to the village belong to the FIRST EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION and date back to 6000 - 4000 BC. Archaeologists have uncovered some twenty of them. The whole region is abundant with signs of an extremely developed for its time civilization that lived there at the Neolithic Age -- West of Varna is the Varna Necropolis, North of Shabla near Durankulak is the Temple of Kibela, etc.
Some researchers even speculate that these people were the descendants of the mythical Noah, who settled on what is now Dobrudja's shores after the Flood. That is if the theory of the Flood occurrence in the Black Sea is correct (see the links bellow). Signs of this civilization exist under the sea surface as well. About 50km away from the coast East of Kamen Bryag ruins of a big city were found under water. What we see today inland once were probably some distant outskirts of that great city, which probably was back then on the coastal line (the Black Sea was much smaller then, more of a lake -- see the photo bellow).
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Megaliths
From what I read, it looks like we have about 60 KNOWN megaliths standing throughout the country in their various types and forms. The photos below are from Lyubomir Tsonev's essays found on the Oshte.info web site (unfortunately only in Bulgarian):
Dolmen in Stranja Mountain
Menhir in Sakar (these are rare - only two in BG)
Dolmen in Sakar Mountain
Kromleh North of Plovdiv
Stone tomb near Propada in Stranja
Menhir near Dospat, Rhodopa
Part of the Perperikon Cult Complex, Rhodopa
The Rock Grave near Tatul, Rhodopa
Another cult complex in Sakar
Dolmen (or what's left of it) near Zabernovo, Stranja
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Gluhite kamani in Rhodopa (photo by G. Velichkov). Similar to these man-made holes in the rocks can found in many places in Rhodopa. The scientists believe they were carved by the "proto-Thracians" and represent what's called in Bulgarian moshtehranitelnitsi or places where the remains of the dead were stored.
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