Roman Graves Reveal Hidden Treasures in Ancient Heraclea Sintica

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A forgotten necropolis reveals its secrets—join me as I explore the extraordinary archaeological discoveries made in the western cemetery of ancient Heraclea Sintica, located in present-day Bulgaria. From richly adorned Roman burials to mysterious terracotta figurines and gold jewelry, this site offers a glimpse into the lives, beliefs, and final rites of a long-lost community.
In this video, we’ll uncover:
– Rare grave goods, including gold earrings, bronze fibulae, and glass vessels
– A possible depiction of the Celtic goddess Epona, pointing to Gallic presence in the region
– A well-preserved child’s burial with coins and figurines
– A massive double grave from the Roman Imperial period
– The first inscription found at the site: “Tomb of Herodor and…”
– Connections to Greek mythology, including Heracles and the Hydra
🔍 These rescue excavations, led by Prof. Dr. Lyudmil Vagalinski (NAIM-BAS), were conducted during the expansion of the Bulgaria-Greece gas pipeline in 2025.

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