In 1972, a young excavator operator working near Varna noticed something glittering in the dirt. He pulled out a bracelet, gathered more pieces, and passed them on through a retired teacher to the local museum. When archaeologists arrived and saw the objects laid out on a table, Alexander Minchev later recalled, “We took them in that same shoebox straight back to Varna.” What followed was not a single lucky find but the opening of the Varna Chal…
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