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[[File:БАРГАЛА.JPG|thumb|Bargala archaeological site]]
[[File:БАРГАЛА.JPG|thumb|Bargala archaeological site]]
'''Bargala''' was a [[Thrace| Thracian]] fortified town constructed between the 4th and 6th century, a period spanning [[Late Antiquity]] and Early Byzantium. Today it is an [[archaeological site]] and a visitor attraction in the [[Karbinci Municipality]], [[Republic of Macedonia]]. It is located 20 km northeast of the modern city of [[Štip]] on the lower slopes of the [[Plačkovica]] mountain. Archaeological excavations have uncovered a basilica, trade quarters, a water tank, a bath, and a fortification system with an impressive main gate and infrastructure.
'''Bargala''' was a Late Byzantine fortified town constructed between the 4th and 6th century, a period spanning [[Late Antiquity]] and Early Byzantium. Today it is an [[archaeological site]] and a visitor attraction in the [[Karbinci Municipality]], [[Republic of Macedonia]]. It is located 20 km northeast of the modern city of [[Štip]] on the lower slopes of the [[Plačkovica]] mountain. Archaeological excavations have uncovered a basilica, trade quarters, a water tank, a bath, and a fortification system with an impressive main gate and infrastructure.


Gold coins of Emperor Phokas (602-610) are discovered at the locality, as well as 6th and 7th century Slavic pottery<ref>Алексова 1989: 60, 65, сл. 72-75</ref> which bears the most resemblance to pottery connected to the Serbs on the Danube.<ref>Јанковић 1997a: T. III-VI</ref><ref>http://www.rastko.rs/arheologija/delo/13047</ref>
Gold coins of Emperor Phokas (602-610) are discovered at the locality, as well as 6th and 7th century Slavic pottery<ref>Алексова 1989: 60, 65, сл. 72-75</ref> which bears the most resemblance to pottery connected to the Serbs on the Danube.<ref>Јанковић 1997a: T. III-VI</ref><ref>http://www.rastko.rs/arheologija/delo/13047</ref>

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Bargala archaeological site

Bargala was a Late Byzantine fortified town constructed between the 4th and 6th century, a period spanning Late Antiquity and Early Byzantium. Today it is an archaeological site and a visitor attraction in the Karbinci Municipality, Republic of Macedonia. It is located 20 km northeast of the modern city of Štip on the lower slopes of the Plačkovica mountain. Archaeological excavations have uncovered a basilica, trade quarters, a water tank, a bath, and a fortification system with an impressive main gate and infrastructure.

Gold coins of Emperor Phokas (602-610) are discovered at the locality, as well as 6th and 7th century Slavic pottery[1] which bears the most resemblance to pottery connected to the Serbs on the Danube.[2][3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Алексова 1989: 60, 65, сл. 72-75
  2. ^ Јанковић 1997a: T. III-VI
  3. ^ http://www.rastko.rs/arheologija/delo/13047

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