Bulgaria, Starosel - Chetinyyova Moglia Thracian tomb

Bulgaria, Starosel - Chetinyyova Moglia Thracian tomb

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Social Studies, Arts, Architecture, History

11th Grade - University

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The Thracian Temple complex near Starossell, discovered in 2000, is the oldest known royal Thracian site. Dating back to the 4th and 5th centuries BC, it includes six temples and several royal burials. The site features unique architectural elements like a granite wall called Crepis, symbolizing the sun. The temple was used for religious ceremonies dedicated to the Mother Goddess, her son, and Orpheus. Archaeological finds from the site are displayed in Sofia's museums.

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What is the significance of the Thracian Temple complex found near Starosell?

It is the oldest known royal Thracian complex.

It is the largest temple in Europe.

It is located in the capital city of Bulgaria.

It was built in the 2nd century BC.

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What does the Crepis wall surrounding the temple complex symbolize?

The moon

The sun

The stars

The earth

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Which feature of the temple entrance is notable?

A large gate with golden doors

A bridge over a moat

A tunnel leading underground

A parade staircase with lion statues

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What kind of ceremonies were performed in the temple?

Religious ceremonies related to the Mother Goddess

Military parades

Political meetings

Trade negotiations

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Where can the artifacts discovered in the region be viewed?

In a private collection

In the local village museum

In the temple itself

In the National History Museum and the Archaeological Museum in Sofia