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Ivan Venedikov
Born
(1916-01-10)10 January 1916
Sofia, Bulgaria
Died
19 August 1997(1997-08-19) (aged 81)
Sofia, Bulgaria
Occupation(s)
Archaeologist, Tracologist
Ivan Yordanov Venedikov (Bulgarian: Иван Йорданов Венедиков) (January 10, 1916 – August 10, 1997) was a Bulgarian archaeologist, historian, thracologist and philologist who studied Thracian and medieval history, archaeology, art and culture; Bulgarian cultural and artistic heritage.
Ivan Venedikov was born in Sofia on 10 January 1916. Between 1934 and 1939 he studied classical psychology in the Sofia University. Among his lectors were Aleksandar Balabanov, Dimitar Dechev, Gavril Katsarov, Veselin Beshevliev, Bogdan Filov, Petar Mutafchiev. His first work was Phonetics of the Latin Inscriptions from the Bulgarian Lands, published in 1942. Between 1941 and 1944 he worked in the Museum in Skopje and made his first excavations discovering the large antique and medieval town Bargala and the medieval Kozyak. Venedikov worked in the Department of Antiquity in the National Archaeological Museum between 1945 and 1973 and later worked in the Department of Antique Archaeology in the National Historical Museum. In 1981 he became a professor. He was also a lecturer on Thracian history in the Sofia University.
Venedikov had more than 150 publications on Thracian history, culture, art and language based on many studied archaeological sites and monuments. He made a periodization of the Thracian art; researched and restored the outlook of the Thracian chariots. In 1972, he organized an exhibition of Thracian art which included the finest objects from all over Bulgaria which travelled in many cities around the world.[1] He also studied the old Bulgar inscriptions and concluded that the Bulgar language was still spoken in the beginning of the 9th century. Venedikov also proved that Preslav, which would become capital of the Bulgarian Empire in 893, already existed as a significant settlement in the beginning of the 9th century. In 1979 he made monography on the military and administrative organization of the Bulgarian Empire and made research on many titles and offices of the Bulgarian rulers and nobility.
^Venedikov, Ivan (1976). Higgins, R. A. (ed.). Thracian Treasures from Bulgaria. London: British Museum Publications.; Venedikov, Ivan (1977). "The Archaeological Wealth of Ancient Thrace". The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 35 (1): 7–71. doi:10.2307/3258668. JSTOR 3258668.
Ivan Yordanov Venedikov (Bulgarian: Иван Йорданов Венедиков) (January 10, 1916 – August 10, 1997) was a Bulgarian archaeologist, historian, thracologist...
of Panagurishte", Archaeology, vol. 8, pp. 218–227, JSTOR 41663325 Venedikov, Ivan (1968). Thracian Art in Bulgaria; Translated by Marguerite Alexieva...
2015. Marazov, Ivan (ed.). Ancient Gold: The Wealth of the Thracians. NY: Harry N. Abrams Inc., 1998. Texts by Marazov, Ivan; Venedikov, Ivan; Fol, Alexander;...
Language Press, Sofia 1961, p.33 Bulgarian's Treasures from the Past by IvanVenedikov, Sava Boyadjiev and Dimiter Kartalev, Foreign Languages Press, Sofia...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 35 (1): 2. JSTOR 3258667. Venedikov, Ivan (1977). "The Archaeological Wealth of Ancient Thrace". The Metropolitan...
] in the character of the good god who gave his life for the world. IvanVenedikov has cited the part of Dasius's passio dealing with the pagan ceremony...
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Bulletin. 35 (1): 6. JSTOR 3258667. Venedikov, Ivan (1977), "The Archaeological Wealth of Ancient Thrace", The Metropolitan...
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history, culture, and art. Sofia: Septemvri. p. 224. OCLC 643894152. Venedikov, Ivan (1985). National History Museum. Sofia: Svyat. p. 112. OCLC 652276883...
Valko — Major General (1901) Venedikov, Yordan — Major General (1935) Vinarov, Varban — Major General (1900) Valkov, Ivan — Infantry General (1928) Valnarov...
Bogat s mnogoto imena (The God with Multiple Names), Sofia, 1995 Venedikov, Ivan. Mitove na bulgarskata zemya: Mednoto Gumno (Myths of the Bulgarian...
Legenda Saneti Gerhardi episcopi, p. 489. Venedikov, p. 150. Legenda Saneti Gerhardi episcopi, pp. 492–493. Venedikov, pp. 151–152. Skylitzes, p. 454. Ivanov...
2018 – via Digital Collections of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Venedikov, Ivan (1977). "The Archaeological Wealth of Ancient Thrace". The Metropolitan...
p. 144-154. Fol, Alexander; Tacheva, Margarita; Venedikov, Ivan; Marazov, Ivan (1998). Marazov, Ivan (ed.). Ancient Gold: The Wealth of the Thracians:...
com (Sofia News Agency). 21 June 2011. Retrieved 14 January 2024. Venedikov, Ivan (1968). Thracian Art in Bulgaria; Translated by Marguerite Alexieva...