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- Durankulak (Bulgarian: Дуранкулак [doˈrankoɫak]) is a village in northeastern Bulgaria, part of Shabla Muni****lity, Dobrich Province. Located in the historical...
- Durankulak is a prehistoric archaeological site on the Golemija ostrov (Big Island) in Durankulak lake, Bulgaria. Prehistoric settlement commenced on...
- Lake Durankulak (Bulgarian: Дуранкулашко езеро) is a brackish lagoon (liman) in northeastern Bulgaria, separated from the Black Sea by sand dunes and a...
- lakes, on lower or middle river terraces. The Durankulak lake settlement, now Archaeological Complex Durankulak, commenced on a small island, approximately...
- most famous of which are Varna Necropolis, the eponymous site, and the Durankulak lake complex, which comprises the largest prehistoric cemetery in southeastern...
- numerous clashes and casualties. This led to open rebellion in Trastenik and Durankulak, resulting in over 100 deaths. The imposition of martial law, coupled...
- Romania, at the village of Durankulak, and the city of Burgas. Varna Burgas Tsarevo Balchik Nesebar Kavarna Sozopol Pomorie Durankulak Krapets Shabla Tyulenovo...
- finds are considered no less old – the golden treasures of Hotnitsa, Durankulak, artifacts from the Kurgan settlement of Yunatsite near Pazardzhik, the...
- societies would bury their women with jewelry and their men with axes. The Durankulak cemetery on the Bulgarian Black Sea Coast had findings to match this society...
- discovered at the site. The gold piece dating from 4,500 BC, found in 2019 in Durankulak, near Varna is another important example. Other signs of early metals...