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Hadzhidimitrovo

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Hadzhidimitrovo (or Hadzhi Dimitrovo) is an archaeological site near the city of Jambol in the southeast of Bulgaria where polished stone tools from the Late Neolithic were found.[1]

References

  1. ^ Hadzhipetkov, Iliya (2011). "Polished stone tools from the Late Neolithic site Hadzhidimitrovo, Yambol district: rocks and specifics in raw material procurement". Proceedings of the Bulgarian Geological Society. 72 (1–3): 53. Archived from the original on 2014-08-26. The analysis of polished stone tools from the Late Neolithic site Hadzhidimitrovo shows a direct link between the raw material and technology used in its treatment. It is associated primarily with knowledge of how to facilitate the work process and how to increase stability of tools at work.