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Perperikon

5 Yazovirska street, 6610 Kardzhali

RELIGIONS Orthodox, Paganism

DESCRIPTION OF THE RELIGIOUS SITE

DESCRIPTION
Perperikon – Ancient Secrets Of Bulgaria’s ‘Machu Picchu’ And Europe’s Largest Megalithic Sanctuary An ancient Thracian city where fire rituals were practiced on the largest cult altar in Southeast Europe. Of all the ancient cultures, the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Thracians are some of the most mysterious. Seen by the Greeks as great warriors – as well as barbarians – the Thracians had no written language, and left behind little in the way of monumental architecture. In Homer’s Illiad he describes a Thracian chariot as “like no war-gear of men but of immortals.” they sell their children and let their wives commerce with whatever men they please.”) Today, archeologists still know little about them, and a recent finding has made even the common held beliefs about them suspect. Perperikon (also Perpericon) is the largest megalithic archeological site in the Balkans, and currently being unearthed by Prof. Nikolai Ovcharov, known as the Bulgarian Indiana Jones. It sits on a high, rocky hill some 15 kilometers to the north of the present-day town of Kardzhali in Bulgaria.
HISTORICAL RELEVANCE
While the first traces of civilization at Perperikon go back to 5000 B.C. what is of most interest to archeologists is the more recent (1500 B.C.), and only known example, of a huge Thracian city called “the European Machu Picchu” or the “Stone Pompeii.” Complete with buildings, rooms, streets, squares and a water supply system, it is unlike anything that anyone had ever associated with the “barbaric” Thracians.
INTER-RELIGIOUS RELEVANCE
Of particular interest is a huge altar 6 feet in diameter and hewn straight out of the rock. Here the Tracians would have practiced fire rituals such as dancing on hot coals, and would eventually (500 AD) erect a small church when they were Christianized by the Romans. According to the ancient Thracians, the fire dance was in honor of the creator of the world, which was conceived when a woman materialized (showing herself as the sun during the day and asfire at night) and gave birth to a son. The son and mother slept together to make Orpheus the creator/destroyer of the world.
RELIGIOUS INFLUENCE
The ancient Thracian cult practice of fire dancing continues to this day in the Bulgaria region, under the name Nestinarstvo, though it is now largely commercialized and performed for tourists sake. Despite having been imbued with Christian symbolism, in rural areas of Bulgaria the fire dance is still done in a manner very similar to the way the ancient Thracians would have practiced it on their cult alter in honor of an incestuous creator mother, 1500 years before Christ was born.
HOW TO USE WITH THE STUDENTS
The students should visit the place in order to learn easily through experience.
CONNECTION WITH OTHER RELIGIOUS SITES

Ancient Thracian Sanctuary of Nymphs - near the village of Kasnakovo, Dimitrovgrad municipality, Haskovo Region

Tatul - 200 m from the village of Tatul in the areas Kara dere and Kaya basi, Kardzhali district

The Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak - near the town of Kazanlak in central Bulgaria

Thracian sanctuary – The gate of the Goddess - south of the village of Buzovgrad

REFERENCE TO THE GUIDELINE

MEDIA RESOURCES

VIDEOS

  • Perperikon
    The video shows the whole beauty and mystery of Perperikon from above.
  • Perperikon
    The Holy City of Perperikon

LINKS

  • Perperikon
    The website gives additional information about this important ancient archaeological complex.
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    Perperikon
  • Perperikon
    The mystery of Perperikon

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