A tomb from the late Roman era was discovered in Căușeni

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“As is known, many of the archaeological vestiges, some of which are of special or even exceptional scientific and patrimonial value, represent accidental discoveries, made especially during soil excavation works”, indicates the Agency.

For example, most of the more than 50 necropolises from the IV attributed to the Sântana de Mureș-Cerneahov culture identified so far on the territory of the Republic of Moldova were discovered by chance, among which are the representative cemeteries from Budești and Dănceni, both sites were later researched and provided extremely valuable data and materials for the knowledge of archeology the period of the migration of the Goths in the north-Pontic and north-Danube area, according to the cited source.

Advertisement “Among the more recent fortuitous archaeological discoveries, to which the specialists of our institution promptly intervened for their documentation, recovery and research, there is also a burial tomb from the Roman era (2nd century AD) from Fârlădeni (Căușeni district), attributed to nomadic Sarmatians of eastern origin”, emphasizes the National Archaeological Agency.

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