Woman from Iași caught selling archaeological remains from the Dacian period for between 3 and 5 lei
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Woman from Iași caught selling archaeological remains from the Dacian period for between 3 and 5 lei
Local police officers from the Intervention Service announced that they found, on Sunday, in a stall, a woman who was offering for sale, with prices ranging between 3 and 5 lei each, archaeological remains from the Dacian period, which are supposed to be from the area...
Archaeological remains from the Dacian period, sold at a flea market. How much was the woman asking for an artifact?
Local police officers from the Iași Intervention Service announced that on Sunday they found a woman in a stall offering for sale archaeological remains from the Dacian period, which are believed to be from the Băiceni area.
A Romanian woman was caught hawking archaeological remains from the Dacian period. She kept them in a car parts bag
Local police officers from the Intervention Service announced that on Sunday, they found a woman in a stall offering for sale, with prices ranging between 3 and 5 lei each, archaeological remains from the Dacian period, which are believed to be from the Băiceni area.
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