Siddhesh Joshi (Editor)

Nikolay Ovcharov

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Name
  
Nikolay Ovcharov

Role
  
Archaeologist

Education
  

Nikolay Ovcharov httpsc2staticflickrcom43093287163554791c6

Books
  
Perperikon: A Civilization of the Rock People

Nikolay Ovcharov (Bulgarian: Николай Овчаров) (born 1957 in Veliko Tarnovo) is a Bulgarian archaeologist and thracologist. He graduated history in Sofia University in 1976 and specialized Thracology in Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. Now Professor Ovcharov teaches history in New Bulgarian University and Slavic University in Moscow. He has published 18 books and more than 250 articles. Nikolay Ovcharov discovered a unique ancient Thracian city of Perperikon in the Eastern Rhodopes. It is thought that the famous sanctuary and oracular shrine dedicated to Dionysus of the Bessi was situated there. Later he discovered an ancient Thracian surface tomb in Tatul which was soon recognized as an exclusive religious centre. According to Ovcharov, the site is the sanctuary and tomb of an influential Thracian leader who was deified after his death. He links it with the cult of Orpheus.

Nikolay Ovcharov Bulgarian Archaeologists Rebury Medieval 39Vampire

In 2005, German scholars from the University of Heidelberg confirmed that the two rather small fragments discovered by Ovcharov in the Eastern Rhodopes mountains are written in the Minoan Linear A script from about 15th century BC.

Nikolay Ovcharov Hallan en Bulgaria los restos de un quotvampiroquot medieval con

In August 2006, Ovcharov claimed that a stone tile dating allegedly to 5,000 BC contains some unknown writing. The tile is believed to have been unearthed in Bulgaria in the 1980s.

Nikolay Ovcharov Unearthed The Medieval 39vampire39 skeleton buried with an

Nikolay Ovcharov Vampire grave39 found by Bulgarian Indiana Jones Nikolai

Nikolay Ovcharov Grecia Terrae Antiqvae

References

Nikolay Ovcharov Wikipedia


Similar Topics