[ad_1] A series of sensational discoveries continues at Viminacium: archaeologists, excavating the necropolis of the southern city, discovered another unique world – the tomb of an early Christian priest from the early 3rd century! He was buried without a sarcophagus or a walled grave, which at first glance indicated the …
Read More »GREAT DISCOVERY IN SERBIA: This is what archaeologists found at Viminacium
[ad_1] He was buried without a sarcophagus or a walled grave, which at first glance indicated the grave of a poor man. Unexpectedly, under the tool of an archaeologist, objects of value appeared: a huge silver ring with a precious stone and a carved fish and a cruciform anchor, a …
Read More »GREAT DISCOVERY IN SERBIA: Archaeologists Find Largest Early Neolithic House
[ad_1] The discovery is the result of excavations, which are being carried out from September 1 to 15 within the project “Donja Branjevina – the beginnings of life of prehistoric farmers in the Serbian Danube region”. – The building that we stumbled upon exceeds previous knowledge of the early Neolithic, …
Read More »Archaeologists in Arandjelovac searched for the house of a Serbian despot and discovered the great mystery of Nemanjić of which there is no written trace (PHOTO)
[ad_1] AUTHOR: Alo.rs/DS DATE AND TIME: 10.09.2020. 13:46 – 10.09.2020. 14:55 The discovery of this great site at the foot of Mount Venčac reveals new pages of Serbian medieval history Archaeological site of Dvorina near Arandjelovac, Photo: RINA Where history stops, archeology continues, thanks to which many secrets of the …
Read More »NEW DISCOVERY IN SERBIA: Rudnik archaeologists find mysterious multi-story building
[ad_1] A few days ago, they discovered a mysterious building from Stefan Dečanski’s time, suggesting that the medieval people of Rudnik may have had central heating in the multi-story buildings. Ingenious archaeologists speculate if these may be the remains of the despot Djurdj’s brewery, which existed here. The head of …
Read More »This kind of scene is rarely seen, but here’s why archaeologists aren’t thrilled (PHOTO)
[ad_1] Illustration, Photo: EPA / Mohamed Omar Archaeologists and other experts have criticized the move, expressing concern that too high air pollution could damage the sphinxes. A legal attempt to block a government decision is in court. Mustafa Vaziri, head of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, said the sphinx would …
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