Perperikon

The ancient Thracian city of Perperikon (also Perpericum; Bulgarian: Перперикон, Greek: Περπερικόν, Turkish: Perperikon) is located in the Eastern Rhodopes, 15 km northeast of the present-day town of Kardzhali, Bulgaria on a 470 m high rocky hill, which is thought to have been a sacred place. The village of Gorna krepost ("Upper Fortress") is located at the foot of the hill and the gold-bearing Perpereshka River flows nearby. Perperikon is the largest megalith ensemble site in the Balkans.

Perperikon
The ruins of the ancient city of Perperikon
Shown within Bulgaria
LocationKardzhali Province, Bulgaria
RegionThrace
Coordinates41°42′53″N 25°27′55″E
TypeSettlement, capital with Palace and Shrine
History
Materialrock-cut, stone masonry
Founded5000 BCE, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Classical era
Abandoned14th century
CulturesThracians
Site notes
Excavation dates1931; from 2000 and still ongoing;
ArchaeologistsNikolay Ovcharov
ConditionIn ruins
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