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Found in Budapest Roman Sarcophagus of 700 Years

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In a district of the Hungarian capital, where there was a bustling Roman settlement, a sarcophagus of about 700 years ago was found, intact, with the remains of a young woman. Notably well preserved, the limestone coffin was dug up by archaeologists from the Budapest History Museum, who found it during a large-scale excavation in Óbuda, which once formed part of Aquincum, a Roman population on the Danube border. Intacted by looters and sealed fo…

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In a district of the Hungarian capital, where there was a bustling Roman settlement, a sarcophagus of about 700 years ago was found, intact, with the remains of a young woman. Notably well preserved, the limestone coffin was dug up by archaeologists from the Budapest History Museum, who found it during a large-scale excavation in Óbuda, which once formed part of Aquincum, a Roman population on the Danube border. Intacted by looters and sealed fo…

During the largest archaeological excavation in Budapest's recent history, one of the rarest Roman graves ever discovered...

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klik.hr broke the news in Croatia on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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