“Archaeologists in Albania unearth 1,700-year-old tomb.”
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| The buried limestone chamber dates to the third or fourth century C.E. (Albania’s Institute of Archaeology) | |
Archaeologists in Albania Unearth Tomb Belonging to an Upper-Class Roman Who Died 1,700 Years Ago |
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| The limestone chamber is marked with inscriptions identifying the deceased and honoring the deity Jupiter. Officials say it’s the first tomb of its kind to be found in the country | |
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