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I've tried to tidy up this article but there are very few reliable sources. The BBC News article appears to be derived from the Bulgarian news agency Novinite, and pretty much everything else online rehashes the same material. The bTV video is interesting but unfortunately I don't understand Bulgarian! I couldn't find any mention of this artefact on Google Scholar. Addedentry (talk) 22:21, 9 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]
Two curators/archaeologists named in the bTV video are Elka Penkova and Lubava Konova, but again, I can't find directly relevant publications. Addedentry (talk) 16:05, 15 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]