The book "The Secrets of the Cengene Skele Bay in the Black Sea" is a report on the joint work of the Burgas Regional History Museum and the Sofia National History Museum in Cengene Skele Bay for the period 2020-2022 and presents the results of archaeological research on land and under water in the area of the village of Chiroza, fully financed by the Municipality of Burgas.
Content
Introduction
I. Hellenistic fortified site on Cape Chiroza, in the Burgas Borough of Kraymorie
I.1. Location and name
I.2 History of studies
I.3. Description of drillings and exposed structures
I.4. Layout
I.5. Findings
II. Archaeological structures from the Hellenistic and Late Antiquity eras in the immediate vicinity of Cape Chiroza
II.1. A building from the Hellenistic era, south of the promontory
II.2. A late antique building west of the promontory
III. Antiquities on the Metoha Peninsula
III.1. The monastery of St. George (?)
III.2. Monastery port
III.3. Late medieval settlement Chengene skele
III.4. Chukalya village
III.5. Village Otmanlu (Otmanliy)
IV. Late Antiquity Archaeological Site of Cape Poros (Kaba Burun)
IV.1. Late Medieval Village of Zoudous
V. Underwater archaeological research in Chengene Scaffolding Bay
V.1. Accidental finds in Bulgarian museums
V.2. History of the archaeological investigations of Chengene Scaffolding Bay
V.3. Localization of underwater objects
V.4. Areas with a concentration of archaeological material in the water area of Chengene Skele Bay
V.5. Late medieval wharf (pier) Cengene pier
VI. Land and sea road connections between settlements and archaeological sites along the coast
VII.An attempt to summarize the results of archaeological research in
the coastal area between the Metoha Peninsula and Cape Foros
LITERATURE
The secrets of the Chengene Skele Bay in the Black Sea
Archaeological sites and finds in the coastal zone between the Metoha Peninsula and Cape Foros
(Summary)
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