1,900-year-old 'treasure' found in Roman-era family's scorched house in Romania
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In a region near the Black Sea in Romania, researchers make a historically interesting discovery. It provides information about the Roman Empire in a dynamic epoch.
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a “treasure” belonging to a noble family from the Roman Empire in the ruins of a house in present-day Romania. The metal melted in the fire that destroyed the house, Live Science reports. According to representatives of the National Historical Museum of Romania, the treasure consisted of 40 coins and jewelry. It probably belonged to a noble family who lived here 1900 years ago. YOU WILL BE INTERESTE…
Roman-era treasures have been found in the remains of a burned-out house in Romania, Live Science reported. The collection includes more than 40 coins and ornaments made of precious metals that were fused together during the fire. 5 photos The treasures were found in the ruins of the ancient city of Histria, near the Black Sea. The settlement was originally part of a Greek colony, but was annexed by the Roman Empire in the 1st century AD. The …
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