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Bulgarian Archaeologist Considers Importing Shamans from Mongolia by bat400 on Saturday, 18 May 2013

Bulgaria should seriously consider inviting Mongolian shamans to "enliven" its ancient archeological sites, argues leading Bulgarian archeologist Prof. Nikolay Ovcharov.

At a press conference presenting the results of a recent expedition to Mongolia, Ovcharov said he and his team met and talked to local shamans to discuss the novel idea.
"I now have this as my cause and most probably in April and May next year we will have true shamanic rituals here in Bulgaria," said he.

Although Bulgarians speak a Slavic language and stem predominantly from ancient Slavs and Thracians, the ancient Bulgars, who founded the Bulgarian state in 681 AD and gave it its name, are considered by some to be of Turkic origin and as such related to the Mongols.
"We have to recreate the rituals of the ancient Bulgars at their archaeological sites here in Bulgaria," argued Prof. Ovcharov.
"The participation of true shamans would be really important from a scientific point of view, but it will also create a veritable tourist attraction," explained he.

According to Ovcharov, shamanistic rituals could be staged not only at Bulgar sites near Madara and Varna, but also at the ancient Thracian city of Perperikon.
"This is of utmost importance for tourism, and our tourist sites can be aptly enlivened with attractions like the one I am suggesting," added the archaeologist.

Thanks to jackdaw1. For more, see: http://www.novinite.com/view_news.php?id=141052.


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