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Seuthopolis | Archeology

Seuthopolis is a famous underwater archaeological site and it is the only completely studied Thracian city in Bulgaria. The city is not only unique as an archeological and historical site, but it’s also a “treasure-house” containing vast knowledge for the everyday life of the Thracians. Now, a project for exhibiting Seuthopolis suggests the possibility to uncover, preserve and partially reconstruct the city while making it publicly accessible. Therefore, the ancient city is taken back from the water through a circular dam wall, resembling a well on the bottom presenting the historical epic of Seuthopolis.
       

Comments (2)

Mar 26, 2009
Anton Shepherd said...
Cool, there are hundreds of ancient cities all over the world this close to the shore that could be studied in the same way.
Mar 26, 2009
Incredible!

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