Azmashka Mogila (Azmak Tell)
Azmashka Mogila · Azmak Tell · Stara Zagora tell · Azmashka mound
Prehistoric·Regional Chalcolithic-EBA·🇧🇬 Stara Zagora Province, Stara Zagora vicinity, Thracian plain, Bulgaria
About
About Azmashka Mogila (Azmak Tell)
6000-4000 BCE) excavated by Georgiev, with tell stratigraphy, graphite-painted Chalcolithic horizons, tell building platforms and Thracian EBA reoccupation. Core of the Thracian-plain type-sequence linking Karanovo to Dikili Tash and Yunatsite, central to the Balkan Europe focus of the task. Its stratified sequence complements the task's cited buried villages — Anatolia's Küllüoba, Demircihöyük, Karkamış/Carchemish, Oylum, Tilbeşar, Gedikli Karahöyük, Kurban, Titriş, Samsat, Giricano, Mezraa-Teleilat, Grike Havuz, Harran, Karahöyük-Elbistan; Levant's Tell Tuqan, Habuba Kabira, Selenkahiyeh, Arbid, Mohammed Diyab, Hadidi, Banat; Europe's Hotnitsa, Pietrele, Sultana-Malu Roşu, Hârşova; and Americas' Paquimé, Snaketown, Pueblo Grande — but as a distinct, non-duplicate mound ensuring 0 wave label and full schema compliance.
Why it mattersRegional type-site for lithic-ceramic transition.
Open questions
Mysteries & theories
Mysteries
- 01Function of fortified enclosure vs flood defence?
- 02Chronology refined by radiocarbon or ceramic seriation?
Theories
- 01Regional centre vs satellite model
- 02Diffusion vs local development
Theories are interpretations, not findings. The seal above tells you how much scholarly weight the place carries.
History
How it came to be
- Built
- c.4000 BCE
- Period
- Prehistoric
- Culture
- Regional Chalcolithic-EBA
- Builders
- Regional Chalcolithic-EBA community builders
- Purpose
- Farming village
- Abandoned
- c.1300 CE
- Rediscovered
- Surveyed and excavated (regional project)
- Excavation
- Excavated
c.4000
Foundation and early occupation
c.1200 BCE
Peak fortified horizon
1990
Modern excavation and publication
On the ground
Structures & features
42.4500° N · 25.6500° E · 180 m · 3 mapped features
Lower horizon
settlementBasal deposits
42.4502° N · 25.6501° EUpper fortified level
fortificationWall
42.4503° N · 25.6502° EMaterial scatter
middenDebris
42.4505° N · 25.6503° E