Antiquity, March 1st, 1993
The recent political developments in Bulgaria have led to a series of organizational changes in the country's archaeological studies. State control over archaeology was weakened by new legislations reducing state funding for excavations and researches. This posed problems regarding the publishing of archaeological literature. Formerly shouldered by the state through the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences publishing house, it must now be paid for by the Archaeological Institute with the help of sponsorships and private agreements with publishers. Modern Bulgaria, which includes regions both north a...
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