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The image shows a close-up of an ancient stone artifact with inscriptions. The artifact is weathered and appears to be made of light-colored stone, possibly limestone. It has a roughly rectangular base and a wider, flat top. The central portion of the artifact features carved symbols and what appears to be a stylized insect or plant motif. Faint Greek or Old Bulgarian characters are inscribed on either side of this central image.

The artifact is situated outdoors, with a rusty metal grate or fence visible in the background. The ground around the artifact is covered with gravel and dirt. Green leaves from a plant are visible in the lower left corner, partially obscuring the artifact's base. The overall environment suggests an archaeological site or an outdoor display of historical objects.

This artifact is located in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, specifically within the Tsarevets fortress complex, which served as the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. It is likely a part of the historical remnants displayed within the fortress grounds.
Sunny P.

Jun 19, 2026, 9:04 AM

Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria

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The image shows a close-up of an ancient stone artifact with inscriptions. The artifact is weathered and appears to be made of light-colored stone, possibly limestone. It has a roughly rectangular base and a wider, flat top. The central portion of the artifact features carved symbols and what appears to be a stylized insect or plant motif. Faint Greek or Old Bulgarian characters are inscribed on either side of this central image. The artifact is situated outdoors, with a rusty metal grate or fence visible in the background. The ground around the artifact is covered with gravel and dirt. Green leaves from a plant are visible in the lower left corner, partially obscuring the artifact's base. The overall environment suggests an archaeological site or an outdoor display of historical objects. This artifact is located in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria, specifically within the Tsarevets fortress complex, which served as the capital of the Second Bulgarian Empire. It is likely a part of the historical remnants displayed within the fortress grounds.

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