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In „Slavic Bulgarian history” by Paysii Chilendarski I uncovered a text about Kalipol (fort and town of the cape Kaliakra) as a wheat port. During the many underwater archaeological expeditions around the cape Kaliakra famous artifacts were discovered, such as: the uncial anchorage with more than 20 Y-shaped iron anchors (August 1965), the first stone anchor (17.08.1966), a slug of gold, silver and cuprum (1969), the upper part of altar (1981). There are data for a cave complex under the stone coast.