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Avgusta Traiana/Beroi (Stara Zagora) Bulgaria June 30-August 16, 2008 Rescue Roman Ruins…in BulgariaThe Bulgarian city of Stara Zagora, like many towns in Europe, the Mediterranean and the Middle East, was built atop the debris from thousands of years of continuous human settlement. Most famously, the modern city hides the remnants of the major walled Roman town of Avgusta Traiana, originally founded by the emperor Trajan in 107 A.D. Avgusta Traiana expanded under subsequent emperors and became the second largest city of the Thracian province. Although the Roman town was ultimately destroyed by successive attacks from Goths, Huns, Avars and Slavs, the sixth century saw the establishment of the new town of Beroe on the earlier ruins. During the Medieval period, Beroe became an important and often contested political and administrative center of the Byzantine and Bulgarian empires.
Volunteers will be housed two to three to a room in a comfortable hotel. Rooms are equipped with air-conditioning, televisions and full bathrooms. The hotel is located next to a sports complex with tennis courts, jogging tracks and swimming pools. Photo GalleryClick here to view additional photos. | Dig DirectorsGeorgi IlievGeographic LocationStara Zagora, BulgariaDates of OccupationRoman, Late Antique, MedievalDates of the DigSession 1: June 30-July 14, 2008Session 2: July 16-30, 2008 Session 3: August 2-16, 2008 Minimum Stay2 weeksApplication DueSession 1: May 15, 2008Session 2: June 1, 2008 Session 3: June 15, 2008 Cost$1,340Academic Credit/Cost per Credit/InstitutionNo (but students receive field school certificate)AccommodationsHotel in Stara ZagoraContactBalkan Heritage Field School011-359-42-235-402 balkanheritage@gmail.com http://www.bhfieldschool.org/ Open for toursYes (9 a.m. to 5 p.m., by appointment) |
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