Rocky Cult Center of Zalmoxis on the Taban River in Southern Dobrogea Cover Image

Cкальный культовый центр Залмоксиса у реки Табан в Южной Добрудже
Rocky Cult Center of Zalmoxis on the Taban River in Southern Dobrogea

Author(s): Georgi Atanasov
Subject(s): History, Archaeology, Cultural history, History of ideas, Ancient World, History of Religion
Published by: Издательский дом Stratum, Университет «Высшая антропологическая школа»
Keywords: rocky sanctuary; cult of Zalmoxis; temple carved in a cave; underground habitation; human sacrifice; Bajalia; Kirinjik; Durostorum; Strelkovo; St. Dasius; throne; andreon; Getians

Summary/Abstract: A unique cult center in north-eastern Bulgaria includes 5 compactly set rocky sanctuaries. The central one — Bajalia — is a temple carved in a cave, with an altar, a throne carved in the rock, a terrain for cults and a pit. Findings coming from a 2 m thick cultural layer found at the bottom of the altar and dated by 6th c. BC — 4th c. AD tell about sacrifices (including human) in honor of Zalmoxis. Among other sanctuaries, Kirinjik is the most interesting. Its altars, secret passages and underground halls remind of the cave where Zalmoxis “disappeared”. Religious rites at the Taban River ceased when Emperor Theodosius I (379—395) put an end to pagan temples. However, worship to Zalmoxis continued in so called “Kookers’ Games”, which were practiced until not long ago in Silistra region.

  • Issue Year: 2010
  • Issue No: 6
  • Page Range: 219-240
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Russian