- Basarabi Cave Complex
Basarabi Cave Complex is a medieval cave complex located in the town of
Basarabi ,Constanţa County ,Romania .In1957 , a complex of small Christian churches, dwellings, crypts and tombs, which were used from the 9th until11th century was discovered in a cave carved into achalk hill. There are many inscriptions on the walls written variously in AsiaticRunes , theGreek alphabet , and Old SlavicGlagolitic and Cyrillic alphabets. The language of these Asiatic Runes and mixed inscriptions is still unknown. It may be Proto-Bulgarian, as suggested by a lot ofBulgaria n scholars, or Turanic, as implied byRomania n scholars.It is said that the names included are of Romanian (Latin) origin, such as "Petre" and even the possibly Nordic "Rainpilpe". Among the drawings on the walls can be found representations of
Viking ships (Dobruja was most likely near thetrading route s between the Vikings and theByzantine Empire ). Still, Rainpilpe is not of a known Northern origin, and the low hull banana-shaped keel of the so called Viking ship resembles Mediterranean patterns.External links
* [http://www.patzinakia.ro/MonografiaBasarabi-Murfatlar/basalbumINTRO.htm A complete monograph, including photos, layouts, detailed descriptions, explanatory texts, and a video, of the entire Basarabi Complex] - in Romanian, but photos are useful - at the Romanian Group for an Alternative History Website [http://www.patzinakia.ro/ Patzinakia]
* [http://inoe.inoe.ro/constanta/pagini/p13.html Basarabi - The Cave Churches Complex]
* [http://www.bicau.ro/basarabi/basarabi.htm The Rupestral Complex of Basarabi] (in Romanian)
* [http://kroraina.com/pb_lang/pbl_2_4.html General Overview of the Inscriptions from Murfatlar (in English)]
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