This project would not be possible without generous support from:
The Australian Research Council (ARC), which is providing major funding for 2009-2011 through the Linkage scheme.
The America for Bulgaria Foundation provided major funding for the 2010 season, including excavations at Dodoparon and Simon Connor's ongoing palaeoecological research.
The Yambol Historical Museum, our Linkage partner organisation in Bulgaria, which provides all manner of logistical, material, and expert support, including use of the Kabyle archaeological base and the time of museum staff, for our research in the Yambol region.
The American Research Center in Sofia (ARCS), our other Linkage partner organisation, which provides logistical and administrative support.
The Institute for the Study of Aegean Prehistory (INSTAP) provided funding for our 2009 season.
The GeoEye Foundation, provided nearly 600 sq km of IKONOS satellite imagery for remote sensing in the Kazanlak region in 2009.
The Australian Institute for Nuclear Science and Engineering, which has provided expert advice and a grant for AMS C14 dating of palaeoecological samples in 2009.
The Kazanlak Historical Museum, which provides considerable logistical, material, and expert support for our research in the Kazanlak region.
The University of New South Wales (UNSW), which provided start-up funding for the project in 2007-2008 through it Faculty Research Grants scheme, and continues to provide institutional support for Dr. Ross..
The University of Michigan, which has provided generous research funding and institutional support for Dr. Sobotkova.
Macquarie University, which has provided generous research funding and institutional support for Dr. Sobotkova.