jueves, 21 de febrero de 2013
Amazing Bronze Age Necropolis Discovered in Păru, Romania
An impressive archaeological discovery was made by a team of archaeologists led by Professor Florin Drasovean on the the highway section Lugoj – Deva in Romania. The 50 tombs discovered in the village of Păru represent the largest necropolis of the Bronze Age found in Romania until now. Specific pottery and stone grinders used in funerary ritual, hundreds of homes in the thirteenth century BC were also discovered by archaeologists. [...] argophilia.com/ via The Archaeology News Network
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