The Flat Hill near village of Yunatsite
Article published from BIA on 2009-06-10 15:00:00Category: Culture in Yunatsite
The village hill near the village of Yunatsite, also known as the Flat Hill, is located in Northwestern Thrace and is the biggest one in Western Bulgaria.
The first excavations of the place were made as early as 1939. The discoveries made during the excavations were highly evaluated by the European science and resulted in the permanent establishment of the term "Yunatsite culture". Due to them, a series of extremely precious pieces of information about the ancient history of the Balkans and the whole region of Southeastern Europe, became known.
The village hill is a sort of an open-air museum and is included in the system of international cultural tourism.
The first excavations of the place were made as early as 1939. The discoveries made during the excavations were highly evaluated by the European science and resulted in the permanent establishment of the term "Yunatsite culture". Due to them, a series of extremely precious pieces of information about the ancient history of the Balkans and the whole region of Southeastern Europe, became known.
The village hill is a sort of an open-air museum and is included in the system of international cultural tourism.