Todos los vídeos etiquetados Bulgaria (Arqueologia, Historia Antigua y Medieval - Terrae Antiqvae) - Arqueologia, Historia Antigua y Medieval - Terrae Antiqvae 2024-05-19T06:08:05Z https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=Bulgaria&rss=yes&xn_auth=no Tesoro tracio de Panagyurshiste, Bulgaria tag:terraeantiqvae.com,2011-02-22:2043782:Video:100209 2011-02-22T11:12:17.459Z José Luis Santos Fernández https://terraeantiqvae.com/profile/JoseLuisSantosFernandez <a href="https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/tesoro-tracio-de"><br /> <img alt="Versión reducida" height="180" src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1507642998?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>Los tracios o tracianos eran un pueblo indoeuropeo cuyos miembros compartían un conjunto de creencias, un modo de vida y hablaban la misma lengua con variaciones y dialectos. Su civilización, aún mal conocida, se desarrolló desde el III milenio a. C. hasta el siglo III a. C. Su cultura, oral, hecha de leyendas y de mitos se diferencia de la de otros pueblos de esta época por la creencia en la… <a href="https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/tesoro-tracio-de"><br /> <img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1507642998?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Versión reducida" /><br /> </a><br />Los tracios o tracianos eran un pueblo indoeuropeo cuyos miembros compartían un conjunto de creencias, un modo de vida y hablaban la misma lengua con variaciones y dialectos. Su civilización, aún mal conocida, se desarrolló desde el III milenio a. C. hasta el siglo III a. C. Su cultura, oral, hecha de leyendas y de mitos se diferencia de la de otros pueblos de esta época por la creencia en la inmortalidad (el "orfismo tracio" relatado por Heródoto). <a href="http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracios">http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracios</a> The Mystery of The Thracians tombs amp treasures. HD part 1 tag:terraeantiqvae.com,2010-12-20:2043782:Video:90647 2010-12-20T21:29:50.684Z José Luis Santos Fernández https://terraeantiqvae.com/profile/JoseLuisSantosFernandez <a href="https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/the-mystery-of-the-thracians"><br /> <img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1507636736?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Versión reducida" /><br /> </a><br />Note : This video doesn´t belongs to me,<br/>it belongs to the Bulgarian state !!!<br/><br/>Aussergewöhnliche Informationen zum Video auf :<br/><br/>http://antikes-bulgarien.com/ <a href="https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/the-mystery-of-the-thracians"><br /> <img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1507636736?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Versión reducida" /><br /> </a><br />Note : This video doesn´t belongs to me,<br/>it belongs to the Bulgarian state !!!<br/><br/>Aussergewöhnliche Informationen zum Video auf :<br/><br/>http://antikes-bulgarien.com/ The Goldens WONDERS of the Bulgarian Archaeology, Rogozen Gold Treasure tag:terraeantiqvae.com,2010-12-20:2043782:Video:90643 2010-12-20T21:11:11.823Z José Luis Santos Fernández https://terraeantiqvae.com/profile/JoseLuisSantosFernandez <a href="https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/the-goldens-wonders-of-the-1"><br /> <img alt="Versión reducida" height="180" src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1507636701?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>The prehistoric origins of the Thracians remain obscure, in absence of written historical records. Evidence of Proto-Thracians in the prehistoric period depends on remains of material culture. It is generally proposed that a Proto-Thracian people developed from a mixture of indigenous peoples and Indo-Europeans from the time of Proto-Indo-European expansion in the Early Bronze… <a href="https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/the-goldens-wonders-of-the-1"><br /> <img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1507636701?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Versión reducida" /><br /> </a><br />The prehistoric origins of the Thracians remain obscure, in absence of written historical records. Evidence of Proto-Thracians in the prehistoric period depends on remains of material culture. It is generally proposed that a Proto-Thracian people developed from a mixture of indigenous peoples and Indo-Europeans from the time of Proto-Indo-European expansion in the Early Bronze Age.<br /> In the 6th century some Thracian tribes south of the Danube river made contacts with the invading Slavs and were later Slavicised. Thus they became one of the main ethnic elements in the consolidation of the Bulgarian nation in 8-9th century. Linguistic evidence about this is the presence of Thracian and direct Latin loanwords in Old Bulgarian and modern Bulgarian language.<br /> <br /> The archaeological research of the Thracian culture started in the 20th century and especially after World War II, mainly on the territory of Southern Bulgaria. As a result of intensive excavation works in the 1960s and 1970s a number of Thracian tombs and sanctuaries were discovered. More significant among them are: the Tomb of Sveshtari, the Tomb of Kazanlak, Tatul, Seuthopolis, Perperikon, the Tomb of Aleksandrovo, Sarmizegetusa, etc.<br /> <br /> Also a large number of elaborately crafted gold and silver treasure sets from the 5th and 4th century BC were unearthed. In the following decades those were exposed in museums around the world, thus gaining popularity and becoming an emblem of the ancient Thracian culture. Since the year 2000, Bulgarian archaeologist Georgi Kitov has made discoveries in Central Bulgaria which were summarized as "The Valley of the Thracian Kings". The Goldens WONDERS of the Bulgarian Archaeology - Panagyurishte Gold Treasure & MORE tag:terraeantiqvae.com,2010-12-20:2043782:Video:90702 2010-12-20T21:06:56.759Z José Luis Santos Fernández https://terraeantiqvae.com/profile/JoseLuisSantosFernandez <a href="https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/the-goldens-wonders-of-the"><br /> <img alt="Versión reducida" height="180" src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1507635179?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>The archaeological research of the Thracian culture started in the 20th century and especially after World War II, mainly on the territory of Southern Bulgaria. As a result of intensive excavation works in the 1960s and 1970s a number of Thracian tombs and sanctuaries were discovered. More significant among them are: the Tomb of Sveshtari, the Tomb of Kazanlak, Tatul, Seuthopolis,… <a href="https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/the-goldens-wonders-of-the"><br /> <img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1507635179?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Versión reducida" /><br /> </a><br />The archaeological research of the Thracian culture started in the 20th century and especially after World War II, mainly on the territory of Southern Bulgaria. As a result of intensive excavation works in the 1960s and 1970s a number of Thracian tombs and sanctuaries were discovered. More significant among them are: the Tomb of Sveshtari, the Tomb of Kazanlak, Tatul, Seuthopolis, Perperikon, the Tomb of Aleksandrovo, Sarmizegetusa, etc.<br /> <br /> Also a large number of elaborately crafted gold and silver treasure sets from the 5th and 4th century BC were unearthed. In the following decades those were exposed in museums around the world, thus gaining popularity and becoming an emblem of the ancient Thracian culture. Since the year 2000, Bulgarian archaeologist Georgi Kitov has made discoveries in Central Bulgaria which were summarized as "The Valley of the Thracian Kings".<br /> <br /> On 19 August 2005, some Bulgarian archaeologists announced they had found the first Thracian capital, which was situated near Karlovo in Bulgaria. A lot of polished ceramic artifacts (pieces of roof-tiles and Greek-like vases) were discovered revealing the fortune of the city. The Bulgarian Ministry of Culture declared its support to the excavations.<br /> <br /> In Dabene, Bulgaria, a cache of more than 15,000 gold Thracian artifacts were discovered, including thousands of rings. In August 2006 a sensational archaeological find was made near the village of Dubovo. A Thracian dagger made of an alloy of gold and platinum, sharp, and in perfect condition, was found in a tomb near the village of Dubovo.<br /> <br /> tombs with mural paintings have been discovered near the town of Kazanlak so far. They prove the wide use of art of painting as a detail of inside decoration of the Thracian tombs during the Hellenic period. Undoubtedly the most interesting tomb is the Kazanlak Thracian Tomb.<br /> An important moment for a substantial research of the history, culture and the urban development of the Thracian tribes during the early Hellenic period are the salvage excavations, undertaken because of the building of "Koprinca" dam. An ancient Thracian town -- Sevtopolis is discovered.<br /> Around 6000 years ago, between the fifth and the second millennium B.C., the climate became warmer and the icebergs on the Earth quickly started melting. The water in the oceans and seas rose with 3 meters.<br /> Fewer than 100 are the Thracian undermounded constructed structures in Bulgaria, which are usually called tombs. Fifteen buildings like these are put up in Kazanlak valley.<br /> In the middle of our country, cuddled between the two big mountain ranges Stara planina and Sredna gora, is situated the Kazanlak valley. The land, amazing with its beauty, inebriates with its sweet scents and fascinates with its ancient history.<br /> Bulgaria gold treasure tourism God music video Mystery property folklore world song winner JOURNEY LAND THRACIAN KINGS SVESTARY Thracian Tomb - The Goldens WONDERS of the Bulgarian Archaeology tag:terraeantiqvae.com,2010-08-07:2043782:Video:78688 2010-08-07T08:18:54.371Z José Luis Santos Fernández https://terraeantiqvae.com/profile/JoseLuisSantosFernandez <a href="https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/the-goldens-wonders-of-the"><br /> <img alt="Versión reducida" height="180" src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1507635179?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>The Shvestary village is situated in the Sboryanovo Reserve in the north-east of Bulgaria. The Thracian Tomb,<br></br> dated to 300 BC, was discovered on this territory of an ancient religious centre in 1982. The interior, consisting of three chambers, includes splendid decoration<br></br> depicting 10 female figures -- caryatids and a polychrome on the walls. Extensive examinations of the… <a href="https://terraeantiqvae.com/video/the-goldens-wonders-of-the"><br /> <img src="https://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/1507635179?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Versión reducida" /><br /> </a><br />The Shvestary village is situated in the Sboryanovo Reserve in the north-east of Bulgaria. The Thracian Tomb,<br /> dated to 300 BC, was discovered on this territory of an ancient religious centre in 1982. The interior, consisting of three chambers, includes splendid decoration<br /> depicting 10 female figures -- caryatids and a polychrome on the walls. Extensive examinations of the site have focused on the ancient building and art tech<br /> niques, assessment of the tomb's condition and the selection of the optimum conservation methods. Selected results of these examinations are presented. The<br /> main preservation measure was construction of a permanent air-conditioned protective building over the tomb, securing a controlled environment.The 'minimal intervention' approach was used in the handling the interior decorations, restricted to cleaning operations and reintegration of the broken fragments. Due<br /> to this 'passive' approach the tomb has retained its authentic appearance. So far, the results are positive for<br /> the more than twenty years that have passed since the tomb was found.<br /> The Sveshtary Tomb in Sboryanovo Reserve<br /> The Sboryanovo Reserve is situated in the north-east of Bulgaria. On this territory there is an ancient religious centre and many Thracian hills with graves and<br /> tombs which were organised into a necropolis in the Hellenic period, 300<br /> BC. In this place, the Thracian Tomb<br /> has been the most sensational discovery of the last 20 years The tomb is situated in the south east part of the Guinina Mogila. Its outer dimensions are 767cm x 667cm. It consists of a passage (dromos)leading to a building. In the building there are three<br /> chambers: an anteroom, a side chamber and a centraltomb chamber). The construction was builtof limestone blocks. Three types of limestone were used: a hard, monolithic variety as block stone for<br /> structural building work, a medium hard stone for the inner walls and architectural details and reliefs, and a soft, lighter variety for construction of an upper part of<br /> the tomb.The interior includes splendid decoration depicting 10 female figures -- caryatids (Figure3). The central<br /> chamber is decorated with a polychrome, a drawn scene on the arched part of the north-west wall. The tomb is a cultural monument which has been placed under the protection of UNESCO.<br /> Condition at the time of discovery in 1982<br /> The Thracian Tomb has survived under the hill mound for 2,300 years. Over the course of time, the fluctuations in temperature and humidity were very slight,<br /> and degradation progressed very slowly