Tuesday, 18 May 2010
In the course of the latest archaeological research at site Carevi Kuli near Strumica, carried out by the Regional Bureau for Culture Monuments Protection, archaeologists found rare luxurious glass dishes dating from the 3-4 century A.D.
Similar items had been previously excavated in Skopje village Zelino 35 years ago and in neighboring countries.
According to archaeologists, these findings represent the latest material evidence there had been a 7,000-year-old culture in this area, with site Carevi Kuli being one of the more significant prehistoric, antique and medieval centers in the region of Macedonia.
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In the course of the latest archaeological research at site Carevi Kuli near Strumica, carried out by the Regional Bureau for Culture Monuments Protection, archaeologists found rare luxurious glass dishes dating from the 3-4 century A.D.
Similar items had been previously excavated in Skopje village Zelino 35 years ago and in neighboring countries.
According to archaeologists, these findings represent the latest material evidence there had been a 7,000-year-old culture in this area, with site Carevi Kuli being one of the more significant prehistoric, antique and medieval centers in the region of Macedonia.
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