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- The Gradeshnitsa tablets (Bulgarian: Плочката от Градешница) or plaques are clay artefacts with incised marks. They were unearthed in 1969 near the village...
- Gradeshnitsa (Градешница) is a village of the Vratsa Province, Bulgaria. The village is notable for the Gradeshnitsa monastery (situated 1.5 km west of...
- disputed. The Gradeshnitsa tablets are clay artefacts with incised marks. They were unearthed in 1969 near the village of Gradeshnitsa in the Vratsa Province...
- Dolna Gradeshnitsa is a village in Kresna Muni****lity, in Blagoevgrad Province, Bulgaria. Guide Bulgaria, Accessed May 5, 2010 41°41′N 23°11′E / 41...
- awaits the completion of conservation work. Greece portal Arkalochori Axe Gradeshnitsa tablets Phaistos Disc Vinča culture Vinča symbols (sometimes referred...
- Aegean Sea area. Similar artefacts have been found in Bulgaria (e.g. the Gradeshnitsa tablets) and northern Greece (the Dispilio Tablet). The material and...
- and includes the following 15 places: The village of Gradeshnitsa is famous for the Gradeshnitsa tablets unearthed in 1969, a testimony of proto-writing...
- Geran Borovan Chelopek Chiren Dolna Kremena Dobrolevo Eliseyna Galatin Gradeshnitsa Hayredin Kriva Bara Mihaylovo Ochindol Rogozen Ruska Bela Saraevo Staro...
- Antiquity. Other mineral baths are located in Bansko, Banya, Vlahi, Dolna Gradeshnitsa, Levunovo, Marikostinovo, Musomishta, Oshtava, Simitli and Hotovo. There...
- Galata dialect, which covers the regiolects of the villages: Galata, Gradeshnitsa, Bulgarski Izvor, Kirchevo (Pomashka Leshnitsa), Dobrevtsi, and Rumyantsevo...