The Thracian tomb of Alexandrovo is dated at early 4th century BC.
The Thracian tombs.
Some Thracian tombs still survive.
Two Thracian tombs (one in Sveshtari and one in Kazanlak)
Along with the Thracian tombs, it was studied by a team under archaeologist Bogdan Filov in 1931-1932.
Various artifacts have been recovered from a Thracian tomb which dates from the beginning of the third century BC.
Among the local sights are a conserved ancient Thracian tomb, a much older Thracian sanctuary and the ruins of the medieval fortress.
As a result of intensive excavation works in the 1960s and 1970s a number of Thracian tombs and sanctuaries were discovered.
The walls of the Thracian tomb are covered with plaster and stucco, with ornate scenes from the life of the deceased.
There have been several significant gold and silver treasures associated with Thracian tombs currently kept at Bulgaria's National History Museum and other institutions.