Chalcolithic graves found in NE Bulgaria

Four Chalcolithic graves (c.4,500-4,200 BC) containing the skeletons of three adults and one child have been found by archaeologists beneath a former school-yard in the town of Kamenovo, Razgrad District, in Northeast Bulgaria, local news sources report.

Chalcolithic graves found in NE Bulgaria
The site of the archaeological excavations in the former school yard in the
 town of Kamenovo in Northeastern Bulgaria, with the skeletons from the newly
 found Chalcolithic necropolis visible on the ground 
[Credit: Radka Mincheva/Darik Razgrad]
On top of one of the adult skeletons, the archaeologists found flint tools and ceramic bowls painted in black, red, and white.

Chalcolithic graves found in NE Bulgaria
A total of four Chalcolithic graves have been found in the necropolis
 in Kamenovo so far [Credit: Darik Razgrad]
In the other two adult graves, the funeral goods consisted of flint tools, while in the child's grave the researchers found three beads made from Spondylus mollusks placed on top of the skeleton.

Chalcolithic graves found in NE Bulgaria
Three beads from the Spondylus mollusk harvested in the Aegean found in the
 child's grave in the Chalcolithic necropolis in Bulgaria’s Kamenovo 
[Credit: Darik Razgrad]
According to lead archaeologist Yavor Boyadzhiev, the discovery of the Spondylus beads is evidence of the trade relations with the Aegean coast during this period.

Chalcolithic graves found in NE Bulgaria
One of the four graves found in the Chalcolithic necropolis
 in Bulgaria’s Kamenovo [Credit: Darik Razgrad]
The skeletons, ranging between 167 and 173 cm (5 feet 5 inches – 5 feet 8 inches) in height, belonged to individuals of the Mediterranean type who probably came from the region of Anatolia but mixed with a population that originated north of the Danube River, in today’s Romania.

Source: Archaeology in Bulgaria [September 22, 2015]