Clay vessel
1975 Magura cave. clay ascos
clay askos made of gray-black clay, with a broken handle, decorated with rectangular fields with very small dots arranged in a checkerboard dark gray clay, with the polished. Early Bronze Age
Clay pot
clay vessel with two parallel handles starting slightly below the mouth and joining the vessel at the mouth. Richly decorated with wavy elements on the handles also has a wavy line, the handles are high above the mouth. Traces of inlay can be seen on the vessel. Late Bronze Age.
Stone sculpture
1944, unknown location from Vidin region. Marble plastic.
Satyr – fragment of a statuary group. The lower left corner with an image of a satyr with broken goat legs and wrists is preserved. The face is senile, the relief is quite damaged by erosion. Similar analogues were found in Raciaria, probably a local production from the 3rd c.
Bone object
1961 village of Novo Selo. bone object
bone amulet with anthropomorphically crafted. Late Bronze Age.
Bone object
1961 village of Novo Selo. bone object
bone amulet with anthropomorphically crafted. Late Bronze Age.
Clay vessel
1961 S. Novo Selo. clay vessel
an amphora-shaped earthenware vessel of gray-black clay, with two opposite and vertically placed handles. As well as two perpendicularly located buds. Sudchetp is unadorned, made of gray-black clay. Late Bronze Age.
Clay vessel
1961 S. Novo Selo. clay vessel
an amphora-shaped earthenware vessel of gray-black clay, with two opposite and vertically placed handles. As well as two perpendicularly located buds. Sudchetp is unadorned, made of gray-black clay. Late Bronze Age.
Bronze sculpture
1949, Slana bara village. Bronze sculpture.
Bronze candlestick – plastic image of Dionysus. The god is depicted as an adolescent, the body resting on a small column with a profiled base and capital. One hand rests on the head and in the other he holds an empty kantharos. The head is crowned with lotus flower, ivy wreath and ribbons. Dated to the 1st, 2nd century, associated with settlers from Asia Minor.
Metal blade
1950-1960, unknown location from Vidin region.
A double-edged ax with a hole in the middle – the two blades are trapezoidally expanded towards the sharp part.