In the vicinity of Bitola found the military establishment of 13 century
Expert team of the Institute and Museum in Bitola led by archaeologist Gordana Filiposki-Lazarevska discovered a new archaeological discovery in the vicinity of the city, in the locality rapping Bair.
- It is a subsidiary or establishing a military camp dedicated to securing and keeping the crossing of the river Dragor. Breakthroughs in the region of Bitola fortress where is the cathedral church, and here recently found the remains of huts and tents in which lived between 13th and 19th centuries, said archaeologist Filipovska-Lazarevska.
Experts assume that the establishment dates from the Middle Ages and is based on the fact that the historical map made in the late 19th and early 20th century there were no comments or information listed on this site that they ever existed.
- We recall that in the 17th century there were necropolis, cemetery. Male skeletons found in 2007, and year. Some are older and the other younger, with hands crossed over her stomach and buried directly in the country. Found and the remains of small pits or warehouses where food is kept, so as not to spoil noted Filipovska-Lazarevska.
The Bitola Bair now investigating the southeastern side of the wall where he found the war trenches in order to investigate whether stem from the period in 1912 when Bitola left the Ottoman army or they are from the time of World War II.
The excavation of this site was found craft stamp with Arabic text that is not yet fully deciphered, and some metal pieces for decorating the belt, confirmed by the Institute and Museum in Bitola.
Expert team of the Institute and Museum in Bitola led by archaeologist Gordana Filiposki-Lazarevska discovered a new archaeological discovery in the vicinity of the city, in the locality rapping Bair.
- It is a subsidiary or establishing a military camp dedicated to securing and keeping the crossing of the river Dragor. Breakthroughs in the region of Bitola fortress where is the cathedral church, and here recently found the remains of huts and tents in which lived between 13th and 19th centuries, said archaeologist Filipovska-Lazarevska.
Experts assume that the establishment dates from the Middle Ages and is based on the fact that the historical map made in the late 19th and early 20th century there were no comments or information listed on this site that they ever existed.
- We recall that in the 17th century there were necropolis, cemetery. Male skeletons found in 2007, and year. Some are older and the other younger, with hands crossed over her stomach and buried directly in the country. Found and the remains of small pits or warehouses where food is kept, so as not to spoil noted Filipovska-Lazarevska.
The Bitola Bair now investigating the southeastern side of the wall where he found the war trenches in order to investigate whether stem from the period in 1912 when Bitola left the Ottoman army or they are from the time of World War II.
The excavation of this site was found craft stamp with Arabic text that is not yet fully deciphered, and some metal pieces for decorating the belt, confirmed by the Institute and Museum in Bitola.