Archaeologists in Albania have brought to light an important Roman burial chamber, dating from the 3rd to the 4th century AD. And which is the first discovery of this kind in the Balkan country, which was once part of the Roman Empire. The discovery was made after information from locals, who observed unusual stones on a rally near the border with Northern Macedonia. The team of the Archeology Institute began excavations in early August, revealing an underground construction with large limestone slabs engraved in Greek characters, which offers important information on the historical period and the burial habits of the Roman era in the region. According to the Independent, local authorities in Albania, where tourism is booming, are already planning to develop the site in a tourist attraction, while residents are flocking to the area after the discovery announcement. “The inscription informs us that the person who was buried here was called Gelian, a name of the Roman period. Not […]
Source: News Beast

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