"TREASURES OF THE BURGAS MUSEUM"

Gold and silver jewellery of noble Thracian women, as the priestess Leseskepra of Anchialo (present-day Pomorie), will hint the museum audience representatives of which ancient cultures lived in the lands around the Bay of Burgas, what were their traditions and material culture.

Along with them will be presented various means of exchange illustrating the livelihood and trade of the people, who inhabited our land, pre-coin forms such as copper ingot from Maslen nos and money-arrows, silver and gold coins from the Roman empire and Alexander of Macedonia, Greek tetradrachms, stallions, staters, solids, etc.

"TREASURES OF THE BURGAS MUSEUM"

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"Gold and silver jewellery of noble Thracian women, as the priestess Leseskepra of Anchialo (present-day Pomorie), will hint the museum audience representatives of which ancient cultures lived in the lands around the Bay of Burgas, what were their traditions and material culture."

"TREASURES OF THE BURGAS MUSEUM"

© 2009-2020, Regional Burgas Museums. All rights reserved.

"TREASURES OF THE BURGAS MUSEUM"

© 2009-2020, Regional Burgas Museums. All rights reserved.

Golden finery of the Thracian priestess Leseskepra. 1 century BC - 1 century AD. Burgas Archeology Meseum

11 December 2008

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Finding from the treasure of the Thracian high priestess Leseskepra, found near the town of Pomorie. Exhibit of the Burgas Archaeological Museum, Burgas, Bulgaria

13 August 2016

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Decorations found in Anhialo - Pomorie exhibited at the Archaeological Museum

28 January 2016

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