Figure 1: Total number of archaeological excavations in Bulgaria during the period 2006-2015 (K. Chukalev/I.D. Cholakov)
Figure 2: Distribution of field surveys during 2006-2015 according to their geographic location (K. Chukalev/I.D. Cholakov)
Figure 3: Site distribution in 2006-2015 according to the type of archaeological excavations (K. Chukalev/I.D. Cholakov)
Figure 4: Site distribution (excavations only) in 2006-2015 according to the institutions of the archaeologists (K. Chukalev/I.D. Cholakov)
Figure 5: Total number of archaeological excavations according to the type of financing (K. Chukalev/I.D. Cholakov)
Figure 6: Distribution of rescue excavations according to the type of financing (K. Chukalev/I.D. Cholakov)
Figure 7: Distribution of regular excavations according to the type of financing (K. Chukalev / I. D. Cholakov).
Figure 8a/Figure 8b: Distribution of rescue and regular excavations according to their geographic location (K. Chukalev/I.D. Cholakov)
Figure 9: Sums (in EUR) for archaeological fieldwork commissioned to NAIM in 2013-2017 by main developers (excluding museums and municipalities) (Tsv. Starcheva/N. Kecheva)
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