The neolithic settlement in the Slatina neighbourhood will become one of the tourist attractions of the Bulgarian capital next year.
This was announced by Sofia Mayor Yordanka Fandakova, Cross news agency reports.
The settlement is 8000 years old and is the oldest in the Sofia valley.
It used to be much larger, but part of it was destroyed in the 1970s to make room for the Red Banner sport complex and later for the tramway line.
Archaeological excavations uncovered the remains of nine buildings of sizable dimensions, which is not characteristic for such settlements.
The municipality plans the approval of a project for uncovering and …read more
Source: Novinite