11-01-2017, 07:31 AM
The finds from the grave №2 from the “Roshavata Dragana mound” in the region of Chatalka , Stara Zagora town district, of present Bulgaria from the distant 1963-1968.Carried out under the guidance of Dimitar Nikolov.
Grave No. 2 is from the Roman period, the first quarter of the 1st century AD. The rich burial inventory shows us that the Thracian aristocracy was buried here. In addition to the weaponry, a golden wreath was found. I will not stop now at the variety of other buried objects: bronze lantern, bronze candles, clay pots, bronze vessels, toiletries such as strigil, and more. The armamentaria equipment is classic for the Thracian warrior from the Roman period: Helmet –mask, now exhibited in the museum in Stara Zagora.
Grave No. 2 is from the Roman period, the first quarter of the 1st century AD. The rich burial inventory shows us that the Thracian aristocracy was buried here. In addition to the weaponry, a golden wreath was found. I will not stop now at the variety of other buried objects: bronze lantern, bronze candles, clay pots, bronze vessels, toiletries such as strigil, and more. The armamentaria equipment is classic for the Thracian warrior from the Roman period: Helmet –mask, now exhibited in the museum in Stara Zagora.