Gothic invasion remains in Bulgaria

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"[h=1]Burned Skeletons Are Rare Remains of Ancient Goth Invasion"[/h]https://news.nationalgeographic.com/2018/06/goth-invasion-roman-empire-bulgaria-skeletons-archaeology-science/?beta=true

"BY THE LOOKS of their skeletons, they died gruesome deaths.The 1,700-year-old remains of three people—a child and two adults—were recently unearthed by excavators in Bulgaria. Archaeologist Elena Bozhinova from the Plovdiv Museum of Archaeology found the remains at the site of an ancient city called Philippopolis near modern-day Plovdiv, Bulgaria.

According to the team, the grizzly discovery is likely linked to ancient Goth invasion in the region. "

"Each skeleton shows signs of dying in a fire. Researchers were able to see that one of the skeletons was a woman who was still wearing two bronze bracelets. Near the bones of the other adult, archaeologists found six coins and a bronze figurine depicting a naked image of the Roman god Venus wearing a golden necklace.

In the child's skeleton, archaeologists found an arrow head, suggesting a particularly violent end."

Invasions are an ugly business, no matter who is doing the invading.

"The Goths were a Germanic people who rose to prominence following the turn of the first millennium. They're perhaps most known for attacking the fading Roman Empire in the third century, before finally sacking Rome in A.D. 410."

"They invaded Philippopolis in 251, burning much of the city. The town is still considered to be one of the oldest inhabited cities in Europe and had existed for hundreds of years before it came under Roman control. Later, it became part of the Ottoman Empire. The layers of history at the site are still being documented by teams of archaeologists."


 

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